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Originally posted by dlowwa View PostWould likely be rejected for contrast/overexposed due to the sky being blown out.
Thanks for the feedback!
The clarity of the sky on the right is natural, even in the photo without editing is evident.
My concern is that the picture gets dark by correcting this. What do you think?
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Originally posted by rafaelfreitas View PostThanks for the feedback!
The clarity of the sky on the right is natural, even in the photo without editing is evident.
My concern is that the picture gets dark by correcting this. What do you think?
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Originally posted by dlowwa View PostAs I said, it would likely be rejected either for the sky being too bright if you left it as is, or the aircraft being too dark if you tried to adjust for the sky.
I really do not know what to do in this photo, although I really like it, I do not see a solution.
I have another similar one, that would be a B plan, what do you think?
Still on this aircraft, do you think the photos below would cause similarity rejection? 1 with 3, 2 with 3 or only one of three?
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Thank you for your attention
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Originally posted by rafaelfreitas View PostFriends, help me please! I still have difficulties in this photo. I have already adjusted the contrast several times
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Help - Halo
Hello friends! I noticed a problem in my photos related to a dark halo around some parts of the plane. I think it's because of the active D-light, because the raw photos already appeared with this halo. Now I ask you: is there any way to remove them from the photo? I have already tried the stain removal and stamping brush, but without much success. Do you have any suggestions or can I consider the lost photos for Jetphotos? Grateful for the attention!
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Originally posted by rafaelfreitas View PostHello friends! I noticed a problem in my photos related to a dark halo around some parts of the plane. I think it's because of the active D-light, because the raw photos already appeared with this halo. Now I ask you: is there any way to remove them from the photo? I have already tried the stain removal and stamping brush, but without much success. Do you have any suggestions or can I consider the lost photos for Jetphotos? Grateful for the attention!
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Originally posted by rafaelfreitas View PostPlease let me know what you think about this photo:
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I`m not from the crew, but IMHO you need to adjust the dark tones from the photo (just adjust the levels, left side) and also the photo appear to have some compression.
Better wait some comments from the crew too.
Cheers,
Vinicius
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