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Originally posted by Iain Ashmore View Posthttps://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=6406393
The above photo was rejected for being too dark.
I find this hard to take especially as when looking at the histogram it actually shows that it would be too light and in-fact could become over exposed should the exposure be taken up much further.
Now the gods that be. If this is too dark, how would you suggest that I correct it? Photography os supposed to be a social hobby where people help one an another, so here I am clearly asking for help!
I look forward to the replies.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View PostJust needs a little more brightness, imho. The histogram shows this with the gap on the right side. Aim for something like the left side here, and it should be acceptable:
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Sorry for being a pain, but for once I actually want to learn how to get my photo looking right.
All I have simply done here is up the exposure by +55.
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Originally posted by Iain Ashmore View PostAny editing advice appricated oo-snd
Just for future reference, making statements like "Screeners are you having a laugh" and "Don’t see the point of Pre-Screening" might not be the best way to encourage those who are offering you their time in giving advice.
As for the two images above, yes, they would be rejected for dark/contrast due to the poor light.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View PostI'm sorry, but did you not say you were no longer interested in having your images hosted on this site? I'm always happy to offer advice, but it seems odd you now have an image in the queue, and are asking for advice again. Did something change in the past 6 days?
Just for future reference, making statements like "Screeners are you having a laugh" and "Don’t see the point of Pre-Screening" might not be the best way to encourage those who are offering you their time in giving advice.
As for the two images above, yes, they would be rejected for dark/contrast due to the poor light.
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Iain,
We are more than happy to move on and help you. As Dana said, sarcastic back chat does not help your cause. There are times when I want to have a rant but I never get personal. You have a team of crew members here who will help you. They have a combined experience amounting to a couple of hundred years. Yes different screeners may have different ideas but then, photo processing is not an exact science.
.....so.... let's move on.Last edited by brianw999; 2018-03-27, 10:54.If it 'ain't broken........ Don't try to mend it !
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Originally posted by Iain Ashmore View Post
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