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    Dear members of Jetphotos and AV geeks, here is a photo I token of a Atlas 747F with all-white paint, this paint is rare in my city, for past one and a half year, this is the only time she came to my city, so I spotted and wanted to share the photo to other AV geeks. But this photo is rejected for contrast, so I wander if anyone can give me some advice about editing photo taken at nights such like this. From the histogram I think the photo lacks top of "black part", if I make the background darker will it get fixed. Here is the photo and the histogram. Thank you very much! Best regards,
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    Originally posted by CaptJoseph View Post
    Dear members of Jetphotos and AV geeks, here is a photo I token of a Atlas 747F with all-white paint, this paint is rare in my city, for past one and a half year, this is the only time she came to my city, so I spotted and wanted to share the photo to other AV geeks. But this photo is rejected for contrast, so I wander if anyone can give me some advice about editing photo taken at nights such like this. From the histogram I think the photo lacks top of "black part", if I make the background darker will it get fixed. Here is the photo and the histogram. Thank you very much! Best regards,
    i also think that the contrast on the plane is flat too.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Filip Belosevic View Post

      i also think that the contrast on the plane is flat too.
      Thank you, Filip, if I use mask on the plane and make the contrast stronger, will it be better?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by CaptJoseph View Post

        Thank you, Filip, if I use mask on the plane and make the contrast stronger, will it be better?
        I would add contrast over the whole picture, but you can use a mask if you like, make sure it is precise though, so no editing halos happen.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Filip Belosevic View Post

          I would add contrast over the whole picture, but you can use a mask if you like, make sure it is precise though, so no editing halos happen.
          Thank you, bro. I will use add contrast to whole picture and only to mask and will compare both methods.
          Best regards,

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          • #6
            Use mask would help

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