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In my opinion, this depends a little bit on the original scan. But manly I scan(ned) at the highest possible optical resolution and saved as JPG with no compression.
In Photoshop I manly used to rotate, resize, adjust colors and contrast and finally sharpen the pic. However, nowadays, Photoshop has greatly improved and noise reducers can help as well.
If you want, place an original somewhere and I'll have a look at it.
Gerardo
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Hi guys!
I am somewhat lost with two rejections. Both are airport overviews and I always get them rejected for "bad info in field: registration"
Well - they're airport overviews. So consequently I leave the field "registration" empty, right?! So what's the problem with the photos then???
In apprecation of your help,
Mike
Here's the rejections in question:
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
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Originally posted by mfzHi guys!
I am somewhat lost with two rejections. Both are airport overviews and I always get them rejected for "bad info in field: registration"
Well - they're airport overviews. So consequently I leave the field "registration" empty, right?! So what's the problem with the photos then???
In apprecation of your help,
Mike
Here's the rejections in question:
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject.php?id=858260
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject.php?id=858216
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From the "addphotos" pageNOTE: For airport shots as Control Tower, Terminal, etc... type in the Airport 4 letter code in both the Registration and Airport fields.
Do this and everything will work ok.
Gerardo
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You're welcome. As I am screening reight now, I guess, I will see those pics soon?
Gerardo
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A lovely, innocent looking A330-200!
Here's this lovely Egyptair A330, landing at LHR ... it looks fine to me, but here's the rejection notice ...
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
Right, what do I do here? I've had this issue come up before (sensor dust spots) and I don't understand it; I took a good 20-30 photos at this spot (a few of which have already been uploaded successfully), so I'm not sure what happened with this one!
Help would be appreciated!
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Originally posted by akerosidHere's this lovely Egyptair A330, landing at LHR ... it looks fine to me, but here's the rejection notice ...
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
Right, what do I do here? I've had this issue come up before (sensor dust spots) and I don't understand it; I took a good 20-30 photos at this spot (a few of which have already been uploaded successfully), so I'm not sure what happened with this one!
Help would be appreciated!
If you look at the picture and look at the nosegear, go down a little and then right you'll se a dark round spot, that is a dust spot. The dust is on the sensor inside your camera and will appear on almost all your photos where there is blue sky or white areas. You can clone out the dust spot in programes like photo shop, its quite easy. Or you can get the sensor cleaned at a photostore or get a cleaning kit and do it your self.
Soren
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First of all, the photo is clearly underexposed. The poblem I saw with that photo is, that any attempts of brightening it up will bring a lot of noise, above all in the shadows.
As for the dust spot: I see one right in front of the right engine. That's nothing too serious, it's a common thing on DSLR's. This dust spot can easily be cloned out.
To usm it up: judging by the rejected photo and without seeing the original photo, I'd say, this one can not be saved, due to the underexposure.
Cheers
Gerardo
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Can anyone shed any light on what Digital Manipulation I have used on this picture?
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
Apart from the normal processing I carry out on my pictures I have done nothing different. I would be intrigued to hear what's wrong.
Andy
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Have you appealed it, or was that the first rejection?
Gerardo
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