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    http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject.php?id=78860


    I need help with this one. I don't understand when you were talking about the red in it. Is it because of other people's monitors because it shows ok with mine(no red or other off colors.). Should I appeal?

  • #2
    Carl,
    That is a scan from a print by the looks of it. The color of the sky on my calibrated monitor is purple. Is that the color of the sky in Chicago these days? Also, the grain and dirt spots are very prominent. There is blur on the aircraft, and the angle is less then appealing to me. Just my opinion, I'm sure you'll get others.

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    • #3
      No I didn't scan from a print, it is from a slide and I had to downsize it to make it easier to upload and quicker too. It was a blue clear day when I took that with some clouds. Mabye it differs from whose monitor you see it from. I tried it at another monitor and it showed the same thing I see on this one.

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      • #4
        I see no blue whatsoever. I agree, with Jeff, it is also pretty blurry.

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        • #5
          How about you copy the image that you see on your monitor and show it here cause I don't understand. You talk about seeing no blue but I see blue in it. The sky I see is blue but I need to see what you see.

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          • #6
            The photo has dust, and I see no blue either. Try adjusting your monitor.

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            • #7
              I still don't get it I need help here!!!

              I said I needed someone to show me what's wrong with it like a screenshot of your monitor's color settings and then I will know how you see it as. You have to show me instead of telling me or have any suggestions on the settings for my monitor. On my monitor has color manager and I have it has it at 9300K and 6550K, which one do I put it to?

              Here are some more I need some people to help me fix.
              http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject.php?id=79594
              http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject.php?id=79595
              http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject.php?id=79597
              http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject.php?id=79598
              http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject.php?id=79603

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              • #8
                here is one to look at.




                Ok I fixed the red input now how is it?

                Sorry about what I said in the last one if I make anyone mad. I wasn't getting it what you all were saying until I tried and now I may gotten it but I still need to know from you all.

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                • #9
                  Here is another one I just did.


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                  • #10
                    Re: I still don't get it I need help here!!!

                    Originally posted by CcrlR
                    I said I needed someone to show me what's wrong with it like a screenshot of your monitor's color settings and then I will know how you see it as.
                    Now why don't you just take a few moments and think about why that won't work.


                    Originally posted by CcrlR
                    You have to show me instead of telling me or have any suggestions on the settings for my monitor.
                    No Carl, you are the one asking for help. No one HAS to do anything. How can we possibly suggest settings for a monitor we cannot even see.

                    Originally posted by CcrlR
                    On my monitor has color manager and I have it has it at 9300K and 6550K, which one do I put it to?
                    Instead of bugging everyone here with your monitor issues, why not do some research and find out what to set it to. Adobe has a great free monitor calibration utility on line. There is no one magic setting for monitor color temperatures. It depends on many things, the age of your monitor, the type of light in the room it is in, etc. etc.

                    The new pictures you posted have a purple sky as well.

                    And the answer to your first question about why doesn't someone post a copy of what they see in your picture is because, IT IS THE SAME PICTURE YOU SEE!!!! Do you think something "happens" to your picture once it is on the internet? I could change the color to what I think is the correct color blue, but I did not see the real color as it was when the picture was taken.

                    Last time, Calibrate your monitor.

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                    • #11
                      I was confused and now i still am

                      I just needed help with my pictures and for someone to explain to me what to do with photoshop to correct this. The last time someone helped me out with pictures I got it but now I try these but it still didn't work( I just want to know how to fix it like some of the Oshkosh pictures some people did here) and I try going to adobe to find it but they refer me to all these other things, I just wanted my photos fixed and now it's my monitor. I just want some help with the photos and someone give me the link to download the application for the monitor calibration settings. I was fustrated about this earlier, but someone find this for me!! I've been busy here today. I just wanted the link to the adobe application(or some other place I can find it at) and someone explain here how to fix the photos on photoshop.

                      I need someone to show me the link to help me with my monitor settings. I don't know how to calibrate my monitor!

                      I thought I got the hang of it but now i'm confused.

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                      • #12
                        Just Like mine



                        Originally posted by CcrlR
                        Here is another one I just did.


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                        • #13
                          ok, when and where did you take that photo?
                          I used a 400mm lens at the Air and Water Show in August.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by CcrlR
                            ok, when and where did you take that photo?
                            I used a 400mm lens at the Air and Water Show in August.
                            I took that one at the Blue angels airshow in July last year at Buckley AFB. I used a 500mm lens. Looks like it may have been a bit lower for you.

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                            • #15
                              Here is some more pics, the quality is better on the actual print. They were scanned a while ago, and I didn't know how to get very good scan settings. I can'r find the originals either.


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