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  • Oversharpen/Undersharpened

    The rejection reason for this picture is : Oversharpen/Undersharpened.
    Not easy to understand.


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    The screeners are referring to the fact that the fin is oversharpened yet the window line and reg. are soft/undersharpened. Did you use selective sharpening ?
    We would normally use the "Overprocessed" rejection with oversharp and soft to indicate what we mean. Personally, I leave a note to the photographer "some parts soft, some OK, some oversharp" but I can only do that if I'm the last screener or if I'm Instant Rejecting.
    If it 'ain't broken........ Don't try to mend it !

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    • #3
      Oversharpen/undersharpened

      Thank you Brian. Expalantion is clear.

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