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Can someone help me with this please. https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=5966043 - it's taken at 1pm when the light is pretty harsh anyway - but - I added no contrast and no saturation to the edit at all - yet that is what it is being rejected for (I'm guessing too much)....any ideas on how to process this?
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Originally posted by ErezS View PostDear friends,
Any help/advice about the contrast will be very appreciated.
Is the contrast really bad?
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Thanks in advance.
Erez.
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Originally posted by MarkLawrence View PostCan someone help me with this please. https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=5966043 - it's taken at 1pm when the light is pretty harsh anyway - but - I added no contrast and no saturation to the edit at all - yet that is what it is being rejected for (I'm guessing too much)....any ideas on how to process this?
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Originally posted by hongmng View Post
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Originally posted by KAMEERU322813 View PostHi everyone,
My upload has been rejected as "too much or too little contrast" as shown below --
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
So I add contrast compared to this. Is the contrast okay or is it overprocessed?
[ATTACH=CONFIG]7913[/ATTACH]
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Originally posted by MarkLawrence View PostThanks Dana - tried different images in the set and even with the WB set and a whole lot of other changes, the plane still gets rejected for some reasons I don't understand either when I look at the JP tools - just going to give up - not worth the frustration on my part.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View PostContrast is too low. Colors and dark tones are washed out.
And I want to know what your "Contrast" really means... It doesn't seem to be the same with the contrast shown in PS/LR though. Then what should I do?
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Originally posted by KAMEERU322813 View PostThe photo is taken around 14:00 in the afternoon, with a little cloud up there.
And I want to know what your "Contrast" really means... It doesn't seem to be the same with the contrast shown in PS/LR though. Then what should I do?
Colors are stronger and less washed out (I also removed the slight blue cast).
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