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A feedback on these would be great .
1. [ATTACH=CONFIG]23738[/ATTACH]
2. [ATTACH=CONFIG]23737[/ATTACH] (not sure about exposure and horizon here and if it's too similar to this one: https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/8959388 )
3. [ATTACH=CONFIG]23736[/ATTACH] (not sure about exposure here aswell and if it is too soft)
Thanks for your time,
Best regards,
Yannick
1. blurry/heat hazed, borderline centering
2. blurry, compression
3. ok
A feedback on these would very nice .
1.[ATTACH=CONFIG]24855[/ATTACH] (borderline dark/contrast for me)
2.[ATTACH=CONFIG]24856[/ATTACH] (not sure about color and compression in the sky here)
Thanks for your answers,
Best regards,
Yannick
1: soft, slightly leaning to the right (using verticals as reference)
2: slightly soft, noisy background, verticals seem slightly leaning to the right.
I tried to correct the TUI-issues. I think it's slightly better now but I don't know if it's enough. A feedback would be great.
1.[ATTACH=CONFIG]24943[/ATTACH]
This Piper would be new to the database but I'm not sure about the horizon.
2.[ATTACH=CONFIG]24944[/ATTACH]
Thanks for your time,
All the best,
Yannick
1. borderline dark/contrast. horizon ok for me
2. ok
Thank you, Alex for your fast answer
Yes, I seem to have an issue with compressed sky in pictures with much visible sky in the background. As I always save my pictures at the highest possible quality I don‘t know what is causing this at the moment but I will work on that for sure.
Are there chances of acceptance for 1 and 2 (As compression is especially noticable in #3)?
Thanks for your thoughts,
All the best,
Yannick
Last edited by YanS; 2019-05-28, 18:18.
Reason: Spelling mistake :)
Thank you, Alex for your fast answer
Yes, I seem to have an issue with compressed sky in pictures with much visible sky in the background. As I always save my pictures at the highest possible quality I don‘t know what is causing this at the moment but I will work on that for sure.
Are there chances of acceptance for 1 and 2 (As compression is especially noticable in #3)?
Thanks for your thoughts,
All the best,
Yannick
If you are are getting excessive compression (banding in the sky) even though saving at full quality, try converting to a 16-bit tiff from raw before saving as a jpeg. Since 16-bit tiffs have a lot less compression than jpegs, images where that kind of compression is more visible (especially with fine gradients in the sky) will look better if all editing is done in the less-compressed format than if you did it all with an 8-bit jpeg.
A feedback on these two would be nice .
I'm not sure about contrast on both as the light was pretty difficult that day in Stockholm...
1.[ATTACH=CONFIG]27040[/ATTACH]
2.[ATTACH=CONFIG]27041[/ATTACH]
Thanks for your comments,
Best regards,
Yannick
Indeed borderline contrast for both, and first might need a little CW rotation as well.
A pre-screen for these four would be great .
1.[ATTACH=CONFIG]28733[/ATTACH] (one of these cases where the horizon looks a bit off but the verticals seem ok )
2.[ATTACH=CONFIG]28735[/ATTACH]
3.[ATTACH=CONFIG]28734[/ATTACH]
4.[ATTACH=CONFIG]28736[/ATTACH]
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