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  • Originally posted by pdeboer View Post
    It lacks contrast and it is very soft.
    thanks for your advice Pamela.

    rgds,

    Alberto

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    • I re-edited the picture ... could this one make it?

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      • Originally posted by Alberto U. View Post
        I re-edited the picture ... could this one make it?
        I give it a good chance.

        Roel.

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        • Originally posted by Diezel View Post
          I give it a good chance.

          Roel.
          cheer Roel, will upload aso soon as I get the slots

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          • Originally posted by Alberto U. View Post
            I re-edited the picture ... could this one make it?
            Much better, looks good to me now.

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            • Originally posted by pdeboer View Post
              Much better, looks good to me now.

              Thanks Pamela!

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              • Would this composition work for this one? I decided to try a little different view with these two. I don't really get to see two 747's at the same time so close.



                Thank you!

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                • Originally posted by pilotgolfer View Post
                  Would this composition work for this one?
                  I see what you are trying to do, but this doesn't work. The 747 on the right is the main object but it has a cut off right side, resulting in most of the fuselage that is in the frame being in the shadow (so backlit). The left side of the frame has to much dead space making the total photo top heavy on the right side, unbalanced. I think it could be an interesting shot if you could move the 747 on the right more into the centre of the frame and cut off some dead space on the left side.

                  cheers, Pamela

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                  • Will this pass the backlit test?



                    Hi,
                    Will this pass the backlit test since there is little light on the tail, but good light on the engine no 1 and the wing.

                    Girish

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                    • Originally posted by pdeboer View Post
                      I see what you are trying to do, but this doesn't work. The 747 on the right is the main object but it has a cut off right side, resulting in most of the fuselage that is in the frame being in the shadow (so backlit). The left side of the frame has to much dead space making the total photo top heavy on the right side, unbalanced. I think it could be an interesting shot if you could move the 747 on the right more into the centre of the frame and cut off some dead space on the left side.

                      cheers, Pamela
                      Alright, thanks. Unfortunately for some reason I didn't include the full fuselage of the British 747 in any pictures. Don't know what I was thinking when I did that, but thanks, though!

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                      • Originally posted by JetSetGB View Post
                        Will this pass the backlit test ...
                        I am afraid not as most of the a/c is in the shadow.


                        cheers, Pamela

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                        • Thank You

                          Originally posted by pdeboer View Post
                          I am afraid not as most of the a/c is in the shadow.


                          cheers, Pamela

                          Many thanks for the revert,

                          Regards, Girish

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                          • Hi guys,

                            Just after some opinions on these photos







                            I haven't uploaded for a while and feel I've forgotten alot of what I use to know. The sharpening method I've used is the one described on Jids website using the stylize function.
                            I think they may be a tad softer on the image host I'm using, in reality they are ever so slightly sharper, I'm probably more worried about colour casts/saturation/brightness/contrast etc etc.

                            Matt

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                            • Originally posted by Matt S View Post

                              Just after some opinions on these photos
                              Matt, not much wrong with your skills. The all need some extra contrast. I don not know if you are still familiar with histograms, but Stefan Kuhn, one of the JPnet crew member, made a very useful guide: http://www.seahawk.gmxhome.de/contrastreject.pdf

                              About the sharpness, remember it will loose a little bit sharpness when you upload to JPnet, probably comparable to the host you used.

                              cheers, Pamela

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                              • Hello. are this photos ok?









                                Thank you.

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