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  • #91
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    How about now? I boosted the sharpening a bit and fixed that halo issue

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Lat1918 View Post
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      How about now? I boosted the sharpening a bit and fixed that halo issue
      Would be rejected for:

      1. overprocessed
      2. blurry
      3. overprocessed

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      • #93
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        Prescreen please. Tried different photos for the previous ones that were getting issues. Thank you in advance

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Lat1918 View Post
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          Prescreen please. Tried different photos for the previous ones that were getting issues. Thank you in advance
          1. soft/blurry, overprocessed
          2. borderline soft
          3-4 soft

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          • #95
            Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
            1. soft/blurry, overprocessed
            2. borderline soft
            3-4 soft
            Was wondering how #1 is soft/blurry, overprocessed and how #4 is soft. Just wanting to know where exactly the errors are and what I can do or if I should just move on. Thank you

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Lat1918 View Post
              Was wondering how #1 is soft/blurry, overprocessed and how #4 is soft. Just wanting to know where exactly the errors are and what I can do or if I should just move on. Thank you
              Hey Ricky

              Blurryness can not be repaired, unfortunately. (in your Picture the front is blurred).
              Overprocessed Pictures (mostly halos) can be repaired sometimes by editing the original file without touching the clarity, depht and light adjustment.
              Softness can be fixed (mostly, when it is not that much and if it is not "out of focus") with some sharpening, be careful - not that much but as much as necessary.

              Hope this helps, have a nice evening!
              Best Regards from Germany,
              Julian S.​

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              • #97
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                Was hoping to get these prescreened please. Thank you

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Lat1918 View Post
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                  Was hoping to get these prescreened please. Thank you
                  1. ok
                  2. dirty, borderline cut off (tight crop)
                  3. overprocessed (editing halos)
                  4. ok

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
                    1. ok
                    2. dirty, borderline cut off (tight crop)
                    3. overprocessed (editing halos)
                    4. ok
                    In reference to number two, I cannot find any dust spots or anything in particular which would mean its dirty. Just was wondering where it was so I could go back and edit it correctly

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                    • Originally posted by Lat1918 View Post
                      In reference to number two, I cannot find any dust spots or anything in particular which would mean its dirty. Just was wondering where it was so I could go back and edit it correctly
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                      • Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
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                        Oh ok! With my eyes they usually don’t catch everything. Thank you for helping me find it!

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                          Ok, I reworked the picture and hopefully got rid of that pesky dust bunny. I did two different ones and was wondering which one is best. Thank you

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                          • Originally posted by Lat1918 View Post
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                            Ok, I reworked the picture and hopefully got rid of that pesky dust bunny. I did two different ones and was wondering which one is best. Thank you
                            Both look the same, both look soft. You may want to sharpen them a bit. Also this would be a night shot when you upload for screening.

                            DJ Reed / Screening Team

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                            • Thank you for letting me know about the softness as well
                              Last edited by Lat1918; 2018-02-09, 03:45. Reason: Reread guidelines and removed the comment error

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                                How about now? Used a different shot without the dust bunny in it. Still too soft or passable?

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