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Michał Furmańczak - editing advice
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Originally posted by A330-343X View PostHi,
I got some rejections recently, which surprised me a bit. The reason was contrast of course... I've corrected them, my question: are they acceptable, if not: is it too much or too little, and is this fixable in Your opinion.
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Originally posted by A330-343X View PostMeaning that they should be more or less contrasty, more/reduced blacks, or maybe not fixable?
Originally posted by A330-343X View PostAnd another five please.
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!
3. Please limit your prescreening requests to a maximum of 5 images per 24 hours (not calendar day)
If you've taken 10+ images in similar conditions, there is no need to post all of them for feedback. One or two will do, and you can then apply that feedback to the rest.
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Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Light is overcast. May be difficult to fix with editing.
Originally posted by dlowwa View PostPlease read here when you get the chance:
https://forums.jetphotos.com/forum/a...ning-from-crew
3. Please limit your prescreening requests to a maximum of 5 images per 24 hours (not calendar day)
If you've taken 10+ images in similar conditions, there is no need to post all of them for feedback. One or two will do, and you can then apply that feedback to the rest.
As to photos taken in similar weather conditions, the thing is the conditions varied, as You can see in my photos, they are not the same - some of them are ok, others have to be improved... I mean, to me they're all ok - this is exactly why I ask here! I want to find out which are treated as not acceptable by JP, and correct them, so they can be accepted avoiding rejections. Differences are so small, that I am unable to guess how JP is going to perceive it during screening. I've learned how to 'read histogram', I thought it's going to eliminate contrast rejections, it did, but just a bit, it happened to me a few times when appealing the photo, saying that the histogram is ok, I've been told that "histogram might be ok, correct rejection". Help here does a lot, as I have 200 shots left to upload, and with 20 slots... any rejection "hurts"...Kind Regards
M
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