OK thanks, Erwin.
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Hi, I hope this is the correct forum for this topic.
I’m looking for clarification on how photos of preserved planes with fake registrations should be uploaded. Specifically, which registration should be used? There are some subtle differences that make me wonder if there’s a single rule that can be applied?
Case 1 - plane is displayed with an entirely fictitious registration that it never carried in service.
Case 2 - planes is displayed with a previous registration (not its last identity). This is most often seen with an ex-military plane which last carried a civil registration, but is displayed in military markings with it’s original (or one of several) military registrations.
Thanks for any clarification.
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Aircraft with fake registrations I have always put in the last known registration and then explained in the comments why it has the fake registration applied. You will find that some screeners are not aware and will reject for bad info - reg.
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Originally posted by Brenden S View PostAircraft with fake registrations I have always put in the last known registration and then explained in the comments why it has the fake registration applied. You will find that some screeners are not aware and will reject for bad info - reg.
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Hi,
I had this image rejected for level while I was on holiday. Because of very unreliable internet, I was unable to appeal the rejection in time. But I would like opinions as to whether the image is level or not.
Here's the whole edited image:
Zoomed in with some rulers:
Appreciate any thoughts. Thanks.
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Originally posted by scbriml View PostHi,
I had this image rejected for level while I was on holiday. Because of very unreliable internet, I was unable to appeal the rejection in time. But I would like opinions as to whether the image is level or not.
Here's the whole edited image:
Have a question about Photo Editing software (Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, etc.), improving your photos, etc.? Our crew of Photo Screeners is here to help you out!
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The verticals in the image indicate the CW rotation is indeed needed. Hope that helps.
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Originally posted by scbriml View PostHello,
Can a screener please confirm if the following crop is acceptable (photo is unedited, just cropped)? The plane is technically high in the frame, but I believe the overall composition works. Many thanks.
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