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  • Rejected for dust spot!

    Hi All

    http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject_b.php?id=1438537

    This was rejected with
    - Dirty Scan / CMOS Dust spots
    - Digital manipulation


    When I appealed this with my comment that the only spot I could find was in fact a top of a lamp standard by the main gear washed out by the engine (the same height as the one by the nose gear) it was rejected again but with no reason attached, I also asked where the Digital manipulation was?

    Regards
    Ian

    >>Your appeal for photo id 1438537 has been processed and has been rejected.
    >>Admin Comments >>




  • #2
    The Manipulation will be the sky most likely, it looks very odd. It's abit blochy and has patterns in it. As for the dustspot I can't see any...

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    • #3
      It would be interesting to see the original.
      It appears you have overused the editing tools to try and save an underexposed, dark original.
      My contribution to JetPhotos

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      • #4
        Hello both

        Here the original Converted from Raw and cropped to 1024 also with dust spots!

        Plus a link to John's image same day 100 feet away to the left
        http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.p...5980542&nseq=0

        Cheers
        Ian

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        • #5
          Thoughts of digital manipulation appear more than before.
          Happy Spotting

          My pictures on Jetphotos
          My pictures on Airliners

          No matter what happens, I will allways support :

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          • #6
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            and you have no troubles with scraaners.

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            • #7
              I mean screeners.

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              • #8
                I think the "dust spot" may refer to the top of the floodlight post in the NEC that has been blurred out due to the heat from the engine. Could be wrong though.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by RobJ
                  I think the "dust spot" may refer to the top of the floodlight post in the NEC that has been blurred out due to the heat from the engine. Could be wrong though.
                  I would agree with you there, it does look rather like a dust spot though.

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