Hi again. Would these 2 have a better chance?
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editing advice / prescreening for RoarTorgersen
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Adding highlights and shadows make almost all photos overprossesed, so try only using exposure/contrast/sharpness and lens correction during editing, other tools like the ones mentioned before are usually considered overprossesing (that is what i undrestand)Everything that say is in my opinion, a screener might dissagree
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Originally posted by RoarTorgersen View PostDamn! Could there be any other reasons for pictures too look overprocessed without actually being overprocessed? Could you elaborate what exactly looks overprocessed? By the way, really apreciate all your help and time being used helping!
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Originally posted by RoarTorgersen View PostNew day, new disappointments! I have a few more pictures from Antalya that I would like to have pre-screened. I think I have found out that the editing halos must come from a combination of very hot weather (40degrees++) and the strong sun
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Originally posted by RoarTorgersen View PostAnyone?
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
noting these points:
3. Please limit your prescreening requests to a maximum of 5 images per 24 hours (not calendar day)
Prescreening...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.
1. borderline contrast (ok for me)
2, 4. contrast
3. backlit, contrast
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