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I have a new camera and tried a shot from it today and got the too much/too little contrast error (I know about the genre - I forgot to change that one). Is it too much or too little or could it be that it is a little too bright and that is throwing off the contrast.
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Something that has been bugging me for a little while - I have recently gone through a few "Overprocessed" rejection and this morning, I re-edited a couple of them then then submitted them to the queue. To note: the one I am showing here has been subsequently removed from the queue to I can show and get opinions . I edited the image in Photoshop (image named PhotoShop Equalized) and then uploaded it (JP Equalized) and there is an immediate quite dramatic different between the two equalized images. So, my questions are 1.why is there such a difference between the two, and then 2. Would the image as uploaded (3rd image) be acceptable?
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Originally posted by MarkLawrence View PostSomething that has been bugging me for a little while - I have recently gone through a few "Overprocessed" rejection and this morning, I re-edited a couple of them then then submitted them to the queue. To note: the one I am showing here has been subsequently removed from the queue to I can show and get opinions . I edited the image in Photoshop (image named PhotoShop Equalized) and then uploaded it (JP Equalized) and there is an immediate quite dramatic different between the two equalized images. So, my questions are 1.why is there such a difference between the two, and then 2. Would the image as uploaded (3rd image) be acceptable?
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Dana - yes - for some reason - my D3 sometimes throws this anomaly at me- same as vertical lines on the sensor - no idea why - here is an equalized screen shot of the next image in the sequence - nothing applied - raw image.Last edited by MarkLawrence; 2022-09-03, 20:14.
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Originally posted by MarkLawrence View PostDana - yes - for some reason - my D3 sometimes throws this anomaly at me- same as vertical lines on the sensor - no idea why - here is an equalized screen shot of the next image in the sequence - nothing applied - raw image.
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Could a screener please comment on this rejection. https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=10499302
When using the horizon tool, yes, the two light poles at the left of the image lean left, but verticals and horizontals of the hangar as well as the tall pole in the middle are what I used for the horizon, and those seem to be in alignment with the grid. Also the contrast, looking at the histogram, it seems balanced on each side. The silver color of the aircraft seems to mess with the contrast visually, but I'm not sure if there is too little, too much or if it is just close.
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Originally posted by MarkLawrence View PostCould a screener please comment on this rejection. https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=10499302
When using the horizon tool, yes, the two light poles at the left of the image lean left, but verticals and horizontals of the hangar as well as the tall pole in the middle are what I used for the horizon, and those seem to be in alignment with the grid. Also the contrast, looking at the histogram, it seems balanced on each side. The silver color of the aircraft seems to mess with the contrast visually, but I'm not sure if there is too little, too much or if it is just close.
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