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Hello! I uploaded the photo below and it has been rejected. The reasons for rejection are "Oversharpen" and "Undersharpened".It seems strange, so do you think I should appeal this photo?
How can I fix this?
Thank you for reading and hope for your advice! https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=11038305 .
Hello! I uploaded the photo below and it has been rejected. The reasons for rejection are "Oversharpen" and "Undersharpened".It seems strange, so do you think I should appeal this photo?
How can I fix this?
Thank you for reading and hope for your advice!
Screened by two different people. The second screener left you a message: "soft with oversharpening artifacts"
Thank you! But would you like to give me some advice on how to fix it?
I think it's a little bit soft, but the lines in the livery make it appear oversharpened. Try some selective sharpening (sharpen the areas without the lines more than those with).
Good day, I have received another photo rejection recently. The reason of rejection is "Over Processed / Bad postprocessing".I have uploaded this photo several times and this "reason" has appeared since the first time it was rejected. I seemed to fix this
before uploading a second time, but it appears again this time. So can anyone give me some advice on how to fix it? https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=11037897
Good day, I have received another photo rejection recently. The reason of rejection is "Over Processed / Bad postprocessing".I have uploaded this photo several times and this "reason" has appeared since the first time it was rejected. I seemed to fix this
before uploading a second time, but it appears again this time. So can anyone give me some advice on how to fix it?
Highly-compressed look to it, either from too much noise reduction, some other bad post-processing, or poor camera sensor (probably not the latter).
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