I would like any advice or suggestion regarding these two photos. Thank you for your time ))
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Originally posted by saieshpai View PostI would like any advice or suggestion regarding these two photos. Thank you for your time ))
1.Soft, Compression,Contrast
2. Soft, Compression, Too low in frame(Not centered).
Also please :
Crop & Resize photos as per the following ratio :
4:3
1024 x 768
1200 x 900
1600 x 1200
1920 x 1440
3:2
1024 x 681
1200 x 800
1600 x 1067
1920 x 1280
16:9
1024 x 576
1200 x 675
1600 x 900
1920 x 1080
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Originally posted by saieshpai View PostI would like any advice or suggestion regarding these two photos. Thank you for your time ))
Originally posted by Raihan Ahmed View Post
Also please :
Crop & Resize photos as per the following ratio :
4:3
1024 x 768
1200 x 900
1600 x 1200
1920 x 1440
3:2
1024 x 681
1200 x 800
1600 x 1067
1920 x 1280
16:9
1024 x 576
1200 x 675
1600 x 900
1920 x 1080
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Originally posted by Raihan Ahmed View Post
Not a screener, just my opinion.
1.Soft, Compression,Contrast
2. Soft, Compression, Too low in frame(Not centered).
Also please :
Crop & Resize photos as per the following ratio :
4:3
1024 x 768
1200 x 900
1600 x 1200
1920 x 1440
3:2
1024 x 681
1200 x 800
1600 x 1067
1920 x 1280
16:9
1024 x 576
1200 x 675
1600 x 900
1920 x 1080
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Originally posted by saieshpai View Post
In both images, how do I tackle the compression issue? It is something which I am unfamiliar with. Also, how do I tackle softness, just need some tips.
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Originally posted by saieshpai View Post
In both images, how do I tackle the compression issue? It is something which I am unfamiliar with. Also, how do I tackle softness, just need some tips.
Softness is either due to starting with a soft image (because of settings/techniques/poor equipment), or an inadequate job with editing. Without seeing the original images, I couldn't tell you what the cause in this case is.
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