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    So just recently many of my photos have been getting rejected for 'Too Little or Too Much' contrast, but when I take a look at the histogram, I notice that there is no two different spikes, and instead the histogram suggests that contrast is actually fine. I know the below photos are rejected for other reasons too, which if someone could explain to me exactly what they mean, because I personally disagree, that'd be awesome!

    Photo 1: https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=6547032
    Photo 2: https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=6547025

    Hope you can be of help
    http://www.jetphotos.com/jp_forum_si...photogid=88820

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    Originally posted by Boeing747_8 View Post
    So just recently many of my photos have been getting rejected for 'Too Little or Too Much' contrast, but when I take a look at the histogram, I notice that there is no two different spikes, and instead the histogram suggests that contrast is actually fine. I know the below photos are rejected for other reasons too, which if someone could explain to me exactly what they mean, because I personally disagree, that'd be awesome!

    Photo 1: https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=6547032
    Photo 2: https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=6547025

    Hope you can be of help
    Images are also a bit dark, which reinforces the effect of the dull light. Brightening them and adding some contrast may help, but ultimately you'll want to try and shoot in better light to avoid these kinds of issues. The centering rejection (too high) is a bit harsh imho, but the second image is much too soft (though not quite blurry) for the size. I suggest keeping your images to a maximum 1600pix for better results.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
      Images are also a bit dark, which reinforces the effect of the dull light. Brightening them and adding some contrast may help, but ultimately you'll want to try and shoot in better light to avoid these kinds of issues. The centering rejection (too high) is a bit harsh imho, but the second image is much too soft (though not quite blurry) for the size. I suggest keeping your images to a maximum 1600pix for better results.
      Thanks, Sadly I don't have the choice of light, when I'm on holiday, but I will re-upload them at 1600x900, and brighten them up a bit! The second image is actually untouched from the camera, so I'll chuck some sharpening on it and see where it goes, but thanks for the reply!
      http://www.jetphotos.com/jp_forum_si...photogid=88820

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      • #4
        The A380 the tail is right on the edge of the frame.
        B773 the nose is blurry. By editing it to a smaller image say 1200 wide it will hide the blurryness with a little bit of USM.

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