Hello,
I have this image of the FIFA world cup tour that I am trying to get accepted. The image was initially rejected for contrast, I figured it was needing more contrast so I boosted it. The image has been looked at by numerous other aviation photographers, some who screen for other databases. When that was rejected for contrast too much or too little, I appealed. I gave a lengthy appeal stating why I felt the contrast was proper and if they disagree to tell me if they want more or less contrast. HS response" "Sorry, contrast too poor. Use forum for more assistance". Basically a kind way of saying I don't care to help you or I don't want to help you.
With that said; here is the image. As you can see weather was less than ideal, but when you have a one time visitor, you work with what you are given.
Lastly, how hard would it be for the site to screen with separate reasons of too much contrast and too little contrast. Or if you reject for that at least add a personal note and say boost the contrast or reduce the contrast.
I have this image of the FIFA world cup tour that I am trying to get accepted. The image was initially rejected for contrast, I figured it was needing more contrast so I boosted it. The image has been looked at by numerous other aviation photographers, some who screen for other databases. When that was rejected for contrast too much or too little, I appealed. I gave a lengthy appeal stating why I felt the contrast was proper and if they disagree to tell me if they want more or less contrast. HS response" "Sorry, contrast too poor. Use forum for more assistance". Basically a kind way of saying I don't care to help you or I don't want to help you.
With that said; here is the image. As you can see weather was less than ideal, but when you have a one time visitor, you work with what you are given.
Lastly, how hard would it be for the site to screen with separate reasons of too much contrast and too little contrast. Or if you reject for that at least add a personal note and say boost the contrast or reduce the contrast.
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