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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Fernaldy View Post
    Hi

    Well how to fix the soft undersharpened?
    If the original image is actually sharp, then a better edit. If not, it might not be fixable.

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  • Fernaldy
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    I have fix it yet and I need feedback for the previous image
    1. Bordeline overexposed: Is it still over exposed or maybe too dark ?
    2. Centering image/object: Is it center or still remain same as before that I upload?
    3. Contrasting: Is fine?
    4. Soft: ??

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  • Fernaldy
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    Hi

    Well how to fix the soft undersharpened?

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  • derizu
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    Originally posted by Fernaldy View Post
    how possibly the best number of percentage.

    Fernaldy
    Contrast isn't necessarily about the "contrast" slider in Photoshop. It can range from poor lighting conditions, in this case an overcast sky without direct sunlight - or it could be that the blacks/whites in an image are washed out. Usually the only way to fix these rejects is shooting on a sunnier day.

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Fernaldy View Post
    Hi

    How about this photos could I get pre screen for this image? Thanks
    Soft, centering, borderline overexposed.

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  • Fernaldy
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    Hi

    How about this photos could I get pre screen for this image? Thanks
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Fernaldy View Post
    With the contrast, I always stuck it says too much or too little. Possibly I have already try many times. I can show you my photos with no edit and photoshop. WIth the Photoshop contrast, how possibly the best number of percentage. Thank you

    Fernaldy
    This is not an editing problem, this is a shooting in filtered/hazy light problem.

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  • Fernaldy
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    With the contrast, I always stuck it says too much or too little. Possibly I have already try many times. I can show you my photos with no edit and photoshop. WIth the Photoshop contrast, how possibly the best number of percentage. Thank you

    Fernaldy
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Fernaldy View Post
    Hello

    Could I get a pre screen for this image? I concern about contrast and undersharpened. Thanks
    Yes, this would be rejected for soft and contrast.

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  • Fernaldy
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    Another photos could I get pre screen too? Thanks
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  • Fernaldy
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    Fernaldy - Prescreening / Editing Advice

    Hello

    Could I get a pre screen for this image? I concern about contrast and undersharpened. Thanks

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