Hello requesting pre screening. First one is wing view. Other three is Ramp.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Probably not much you can do then. Tiny sensor on phone cameras are inherently noisy/compressed.
Are they have backlit?(for new uploads) I'm very doubtful about the first three, can they be fixed? And I'm not sure 4th and 5th contrast.I love KC-135s
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Originally posted by alpiinoo View Post
Thanks for your help.
Are they have backlit?(for new uploads) I'm very doubtful about the first three, can they be fixed? And I'm not sure 4th and 5th contrast.
As there seem to be some unwritten rules that are missed by newer users, here are a few suggestions for when you would like editing advice/prescreening from the crew: If asking for prescreening/editing advice, please title your thread "(username) - prescreening request / editing advice" Prescreening is offered
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Once again, please read here carefully when you get the chance, especially #3:
https://forums.jetphotos.com/forum/a...ning-from-crewI love KC-135s
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Originally posted by alpiinoo View Post
I guess 24 hours are almost up. Is it possible to prescreen them? Next time I will ask in exactly 24 hours.
"Prescreening is meant to be used as a tool to check certain images you are unsure about, learn from the feedback you receive, improve, then hopefully not need to ask for help in those areas any more. It is not meant to be a process where you post the maximum number of requests you can, wait the minimum 24 hours, then post the maximum again, and repeat. I see more than a few guys doing this, and it shows me that they are not really making any effort to learn from the process but rather are simply taking advantage of free screening. If you've taken 10+ images in similar conditions, there is no need to post all of them for feedback. One or two will do, and you can then apply that feedback to the rest."
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
No, it would be best if you actually read the whole post:
"Prescreening is meant to be used as a tool to check certain images you are unsure about, learn from the feedback you receive, improve, then hopefully not need to ask for help in those areas any more. It is not meant to be a process where you post the maximum number of requests you can, wait the minimum 24 hours, then post the maximum again, and repeat. I see more than a few guys doing this, and it shows me that they are not really making any effort to learn from the process but rather are simply taking advantage of free screening. If you've taken 10+ images in similar conditions, there is no need to post all of them for feedback. One or two will do, and you can then apply that feedback to the rest."I love KC-135s
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