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Originally posted by aceriana View PostHello
Can someone help me with this rejection? Exactly where is the JPG compression?
https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=7152603
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Hello
Can someone help me with this rejection? Exactly where is the JPG compression?
https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=7152603
Thank you and regards
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The problem is not your question, it’s your attitude. You can choose to be confrontational if you wish (up to a point where I may just close this thread), but doing so is probably not the best way to elicit a response from a volunteer crew who have no obligation to spend their time here and can choose to simply ignore such hassles. You’re expecting full explanations and resolutions to every single issue you encounter, but that simply may not be possible for a variety of reasons.
Feel free to continue posting your questions, but please be aware that your attitude dictates how likely it is that you will get a response from the crew.
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Tony
Please understand.
As I have explained. My image is identical just from a different angle to an image I saw accepted. I look at images on the database and try to copy the cropping.
Can you please explain why that one was accepted and mine rejected? Was the accepted image accepted by mistake as sometimes happens.
That is all I ask. Often the explations to improve and solve are scarce here. Generating more doubts and questions on my behalf.
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Originally posted by aceriana View PostHELLO??? My question has been in queue here in the forum for several days...threads are answered but no answer here.... please can someone kindly asnwer my cropping question?
stick to your image for comment - your image is badly cropped. I didn't screen it, but would reject. Not sure what you are looking for here?
A senior screener has offered lots of advice.
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Originally posted by aceriana View PostHello Dana
Thank you for your patience.
I am sorry for being so harsh - but I had a terrible day yesterday - not a good excuse anyway.
As for the EGYPTAIR (dustspots) I opened an appeal and hope it gets resolved.
As for the TURKISH (cropped) please check out this photo. It is the same exact angle and crop
https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/9243066
When I try something out of my ordinary standard editing, I normally look around and see if that example exists. If I find a few samples I come to the conclusion, this type of editing must be acceptable.
As you can see this D-ABUC is cropped exactly like mine - just that it is inflight and from the opposite side of view.
Do I need to flag something so it is identified as close up?
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Originally posted by aceriana View PostHello Dana
Thank you for your patience.
I am sorry for being so harsh - but I had a terrible day yesterday - not a good excuse anyway.
As for the EGYPTAIR (dustspots) I opened an appeal and hope it gets resolved.
As for the TURKISH (cropped) please check out this photo. It is the same exact angle and crop
https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/9243066
When I try something out of my ordinary standard editing, I normally look around and see if that example exists. If I find a few samples I come to the conclusion, this type of editing must be acceptable.
As you can see this D-ABUC is cropped exactly like mine - just that it is inflight and from the opposite side of view.
Do I need to flag something so it is identified as close up?
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Originally posted by aceriana View PostThe appeal was rejected because of: bad contrast
https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=7146296
Can someone please explain where the bad contrast is?
Pretty sure something like that would have been acceptable to all.
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The appeal was rejected because of: bad contrast
https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=7146296
Can someone please explain where the bad contrast is?
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Hello Dana
Thank you for your patience.
I am sorry for being so harsh - but I had a terrible day yesterday - not a good excuse anyway.
As for the EGYPTAIR (dustspots) I opened an appeal and hope it gets resolved.
As for the TURKISH (cropped) please check out this photo. It is the same exact angle and crop
https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/9243066
When I try something out of my ordinary standard editing, I normally look around and see if that example exists. If I find a few samples I come to the conclusion, this type of editing must be acceptable.
As you can see this D-ABUC is cropped exactly like mine - just that it is inflight and from the opposite side of view.
Do I need to flag something so it is identified as close up?
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Originally posted by aceriana View PostHey Fellas
This photo has been screened and viewed before with ONE rejection motif. Bad color.
That has been correctly fixed. Now you see dust spots? Where? Is this the new tactic of rejecting my photos each time I re-upload them? One new error each time?
https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=7146296
Originally posted by aceriana View PostAnd then another favorite of mine. Part of aircraft cutoff. Where is the problem? There are other photos like this. Why are my croppings 95% time rejected?
https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=7146303
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Hey Fellas
I am losing my patience here
This photo has been screened and viewed before with ONE rejection motif. Bad color.
That has been correctly fixed. Now you see dust spots? Where? Is this the new tactic of rejecting my photos each time I re-upload them? One new error each time?
https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=7146296
And then another favorite of mine. Part of aircraft cutoff. Where is the problem? There are other photos like this. Why are my croppings 95% time rejected?
https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=7146303
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Hey Dana
Is it taboo if you put me in touch with the other spotter who has my same color perception problem? Perhaps we can find a solution together rather then me alone vs. the imaginary windmills like Don Quijote.
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