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Originally posted by dragonyc1002 View PostApologies for the mistake I made earlier. Could I ask do you have any advice for this picture? Thank you
(Note: If there is any other problem I made, please let me know, if possible!)
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Not a screener, but I think it is a tiny bit high in the frame(not that big an issue), too far(image needs to take up bigger part of the frame, try cropping it some more), still somewhat backlit but better than the Eva air(good way to tell is that the tail is in the shadow). As for other problems, admin/screeners can definitely help you spot them better than I can.
Hope it helps
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Originally posted by dragonyc1002 View Post
Hello there, so that I have tried to adjust what you have mentioned above, do you have any further advice for this edit? Thank you so much.
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Originally posted by dragonyc1002 View Post
As what you have said, I tried to improve one of my pictures which is shown below, do you have any further advice for this picture? Thank you so much.
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
There will be no pre-screening advice for images you can't actually upload. Please post the exact image you plan to upload if you would like pre-screening advice.
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Originally posted by flyetty View Post
Hi there, not a screener but this photo suffers from vignetting although maybe minor, and it is too low in the frame, other issues i cannot tell but i suspect an issue with sharpness, contrast and possibly heat hazing.
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Flyet
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Originally posted by dragonyc1002 View Post
As what you have said, I tried to improve one of my pictures which is shown below, do you have any further advice for this picture? Thank you so much.
Regards
Flyet
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Originally posted by AMGEnthusiast63 View Posthttps://www.jetphotos.com/uploadguidelines/
Hi and welcome to the world of planespotting!
Not a screener, but have you read the upload guidelines (website above)? They offer some useful advice on how to make your photos acceptable for the database.
A quick look tells me that there are many issues with the photo, including centering (make sure fuselage is in middle of frame, excluding wings and control surfaces, eg stabilizers and such, aircraft is low in the frame in this case), dark(image needs to be brighter, brighten it up in your editing software), possibly backlit (meaning the part of the aircraft you are showing is mostly in the shadow, so the well-lit side is out of sight, try to shoot when the sun is behind you which lights up the visible side of the aircraft, as backlit is pretty much unfixable), image ratio (jp only accepts images which are between 3:2 and 16:9, and the ratio of your photo edges is not in that range, crop it some more).
These are the obvious issues, I’ll leave it to the experienced screeners to address the rather hard-to-get-right issues like contrast and sharpening.
Bad quality means your photo has multiple issues which is true for your case, choose some well-lit photos that aren’t backlit and start from there, should be easier that way
Happy spotting & uploading!
Regards from Shanghai
Regards from Keelung City
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Hi and welcome to the world of planespotting!
Not a screener, but have you read the upload guidelines (website above)? They offer some useful advice on how to make your photos acceptable for the database.
A quick look tells me that there are many issues with the photo, including centering (make sure fuselage is in middle of frame, excluding wings and control surfaces, eg stabilizers and such, aircraft is low in the frame in this case), dark(image needs to be brighter, brighten it up in your editing software), possibly backlit (meaning the part of the aircraft you are showing is mostly in the shadow, so the well-lit side is out of sight, try to shoot when the sun is behind you which lights up the visible side of the aircraft, as backlit is pretty much unfixable), image ratio (jp only accepts images which are between 3:2 and 16:9, and the ratio of your photo edges is not in that range, crop it some more).
These are the obvious issues, I’ll leave it to the experienced screeners to address the rather hard-to-get-right issues like contrast and sharpening.
Bad quality means your photo has multiple issues which is true for your case, choose some well-lit photos that aren’t backlit and start from there, should be easier that way
Happy spotting & uploading!
Regards from Shanghai
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dragonyc1002 - Editing advice
Hello there, so this photo taken by myself was rejected with the reason "Bad quality". Could anyone explain what could I improve on? (e.g. What I could do while taking pictures at the same position next time) Thank you very much, I appreciate it.
Note: This is the first time for me to upload pictures, so if there is any mistake I made, please let me know, if possible, thank you so much.Tags: None
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