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  • Dam52 pre-screening request/ editing advice

    kind of new here, pls can i get some feedback on this? Thanks

    For some reason I wasn’t allowed to upload attachments directly ("error uploading image" message) so I had to use an image hosting site
    Image DSC-0036jp hosted in ImgBB

  • #2
    If you look at the end of this thread, you will find the way to upload images here.


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    • #3
      Originally posted by Dam52 View Post
      kind of new here, pls can i get some feedback on this? Thanks

      For some reason I wasn’t allowed to upload attachments directly ("error uploading image" message) so I had to use an image hosting site
      Not a screener, but i would say soft and a little bit of heat haze over the lower part of the aircraft, i might be wrong so if a screener thinks differently please correct me.

      As for the error uploading image, click the text button, then you will be shown an image icon, click it and you will be prompted with a dialog that will have two pages

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      "Image info" and "upload" Go to the upload tab, and choose "choose file" when you select your picture click "send it to the server", here you must wait for a bit and the page will automatically change to the first, and the URL amongst other spaces will be filled now. After this simply select ok and the picture will be uploaded to the forum.

      Regards.
      Filip

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      • #4
        ​Thanks to both of you.

        yeah I was thinking the heat haze would be a problem, thanks.
        would appreciate if I could get feedback on these two.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Dam52 View Post
          ​Thanks to both of you.

          yeah I was thinking the heat haze would be a problem, thanks.
          would appreciate if I could get feedback on these two.

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          1. The rotor is cut off, might be a problem
          2. Extremely soft might even be blurry, contrast might be a problem, can't see very well.

          I am NOT a screener, so they might disagree, i suggest waiting for their opinion before uploading. You can still fix the issues i pointed out, (2. Is most likely not recoverable) to get a better chance with the screeners.

          Best regards.
          ​​​​​​​Filip

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Filip Belosevic View Post

            1. The rotor is cut off, might be a problem
            2. Extremely soft might even be blurry, contrast might be a problem, can't see very well.

            I am NOT a screener, so they might disagree, i suggest waiting for their opinion before uploading. You can still fix the issues i pointed out, (2. Is most likely not recoverable) to get a better chance with the screeners.

            Best regards.
            ​​​​​​​Filip
            Thanks for your help, really appreciate it

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            • #7
              Rotor cutoff isn't a problem. Pretty common way of filling the frame with a helicopter.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jakerepp View Post
                Rotor cutoff isn't a problem. Pretty common way of filling the frame with a helicopter.
                Thank you for the correction, as i said i might make a mistake, and i don't photograph helicopters, so i am not familiar with the cropping techniques.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dam52 View Post
                  ​Thanks to both of you.

                  yeah I was thinking the heat haze would be a problem, thanks.
                  would appreciate if I could get feedback on these two.
                  Soft.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

                    Soft.
                    thank you, I’ve made some changes to 1 and 2, also would appreciate some feedback on the last one here as well
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Dam52 View Post

                      thank you, I’ve made some changes to 1 and 2, also would appreciate some feedback on the last one here as well
                      1. soft/heat hazed
                      2. borderline soft
                      3. soft, overprocessed

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                      • #12
                        Thanks for the feedback, I’ve sharpened all 3 a bit more. As for 1 I'm not too sure if the heat haze is something that can be fixed with editing but I'm giving it another shot. For 3 I changed some other things too, checked using the dust tool and can't really notice halos around the aircraft after the changes.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Dam52 View Post
                          Thanks for the feedback, I’ve sharpened all 3 a bit more. As for 1 I'm not too sure if the heat haze is something that can be fixed with editing but I'm giving it another shot. For 3 I changed some other things too, checked using the dust tool and can't really notice halos around the aircraft after the changes.
                          1. soft/heat hazed. not fixable
                          2. borderline soft
                          3. soft

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

                            1. soft/heat hazed. not fixable
                            2. borderline soft
                            3. soft
                            sharpened 2 and 3 some more

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                            • #15
                              The BA is oversharpened to compensate for the fact that the original is soft.

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