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Siegi: these are shadows.
Also, you might want to pause a bit and wait until some or most of your 120+ photos in the queue are screened. Just an idea ....Last edited by LX-A343; 2010-09-22, 12:27.
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Siegi, I understand, that you want to upload a photo as hot, thinking it shows a new special livery, even if this is a wrong assumption. But I completely fail to undestand, why you upload it AGAIN as hot, even if rejected for INVALID HOT the first time.Last edited by LX-A343; 2010-09-22, 12:26.
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Originally posted by Florian G View PostHi!
I got a few pictures rejected because they are supposed to be undersharpened. I'm wondering how much more do these pictures have to be sharpened. Can you give me any advice?
As I remember from earlier tries, pictures were then rejected oversharpened
Here are some examples
Thank You!
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I’m again looking for hint where the dust spot is…:
Thanks in advance!
Tomasz
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Florian G:- The main problem does indeed seem to be softness. What kind of sharpening settings are you using?
Tomasz:- The dust spot is quite faint but still visible, and it's directly above the prop blade on engine No.2.
Siegi:- I'm still a bit confused. I can't find a rejection of yours for an Aegean A320 so should that be in the pre-screening thread rather than here? We really do need to keep them separate because simple people like me are very easily confused! To give a quick opinion I think it's ok. A bit of Curves adjustment to bring the plane out a little more would work well but I think it's worth uploading as it is.
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Hello for all!
Photo rejet on Undersharpened, the photo is not sharp enough?
What solution?
best regards,
Siegi.
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Originally posted by Siegi N. View PostHello for all!
Photo rejet on Undersharpened, the photo is not sharp enough?
What solution?
best regards,
Siegi.
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Originally posted by PMN View PostFlorian G:- The main problem does indeed seem to be softness. What kind of sharpening settings are you using?
Hope this helps. Can you tell me how I can see if the picture is sharpened enough?
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