Originally posted by a.m.
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
pre-screen photos at dawn
Collapse
X
-
-
Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
If you're unsure, you can always post an image or two here before uploading to see if there are any potential issues.
I've tried to learn a few things to avoid sending all files to pre-screening. But yes, my own screening process, has some (lots of) flaws ...and fails often.
So understanding the process and having a proof method to verify it is essential.
Thanks again for your time and help ... and I'll send the next batch for pre-screening
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by a.m. View Post
Thx dlowwa for your quick answer.
Yes, looking at the two images, I can see and understand "Tint green/cyan" effect.. which looks also less saturated.
The difficulty to me is to judge that amount or to identify the problem to start with.
The color balance changes due to time, weather, angle conditions... so sometimes whites are whites, reds are reds but sometimes they have a bit of washed tones..
.. and that's where probably my problem resides... identify "washed tons/non natural tones" due to brightness/saturation or due to a slight color shift.
These particularly photos were taken at mid day, plaint o sun shine... < 20ºC , but nonless, no infinity visibility... so I don't known, maybe some color haze/tone wash
Ok, let's see if I can take more attention to whites... and maybe de-saturate a bit the photos.
thx again
/rgds
a.m.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
Indeed, these all have a cyan/green tint. See the (adjusted) left side here:
Easy way to tell is by looking at the fuselage and/or sky, which both appear off in the original submission. If you have issues with color blindness, this may be much more difficult to detect, but otherwise it's something that should be very easy to resolve by simply adjusting the color balance.
Yes, looking at the two images, I can see and understand "Tint green/cyan" effect.. which looks also less saturated.
The difficulty to me is to judge that amount or to identify the problem to start with.
The color balance changes due to time, weather, angle conditions... so sometimes whites are whites, reds are reds but sometimes they have a bit of washed tones..
.. and that's where probably my problem resides... identify "washed tons/non natural tones" due to brightness/saturation or due to a slight color shift.
These particularly photos were taken at mid day, plaint o sun shine... < 20ºC , but nonless, no infinity visibility... so I don't known, maybe some color haze/tone wash
Ok, let's see if I can take more attention to whites... and maybe de-saturate a bit the photos.
thx again
/rgds
a.m.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by a.m. View PostHi dlowwa, I need a bit of help here.
I've these rejected with : HUE, Tint issue.
Originally posted by a.m. View PostSince I haven't applied anything other than brightness and sharpness, and assuming that Tint isn't a personal taste,
Is there a (scientific) way to identify : if there's a Tint color issue ?
Found the problem, is it (usually) recoverable ? are the above fixable ?
Leave a comment:
-
Hi dlowwa, I need a bit of help here.
I've these rejected with : HUE, Tint issue.
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
Since I haven't applied anything other than brightness and sharpness, and assuming that Tint isn't a personal taste,
Is there a (scientific) way to identify : if there's a Tint color issue ?
Found the problem, is it (usually) recoverable ? are the above fixable ?
thanks for your time and help
/rgds
a.m.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by dlowwa View PostBetter I suppose, but likely still too dark, especially the first. Better to move on from that one at least and try with better images.
How about these, from a foggy morning ? are they acceptable ?
Thx for your time and help
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by a.m. View PostAh.. didn't knew that. I admit I've darkened it a bit just to have a "better/more defined silhouette". Wrong move then.
I realized also that the background/sky isn't the best , to flat for my taste... not enough sparse clouds ... but better dawns will come
So, here's another try, with the normal out of the camera light.
Are these closer ?
/rgds
a.m.
PS: Sorry for asking you to review such boring photos.. I'll promise that I won't bore you in the next couple of weeks. Skip my post, have fun , pretend you still are in 1985 ... no wifi in sight
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by dlowwa View PostSilhouette shots still need to be exposed properly. Aircraft doesn't have to be bright, but the whole frame can't be really dark either.
I realized also that the background/sky isn't the best , to flat for my taste... not enough sparse clouds ... but better dawns will come
So, here's another try, with the normal out of the camera light.
Are these closer ?
/rgds
a.m.
PS: Sorry for asking you to review such boring photos.. I'll promise that I won't bore you in the next couple of weeks. Skip my post, have fun , pretend you still are in 1985 ... no wifi in sight
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by a.m. View Postah... great (for us) .... but probably not so fun for you
well.. I'm getting "dark" photos, even on photos that supposed to be dark ... I'm still in the bottom of the learning curve here.
thx
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by dlowwa View PostStill away, but stable Wifi connection now
Originally posted by dlowwa View Post1. dark, oversharpened
2. borderline dark
thx
Leave a comment:
-
-
Originally posted by a.m. View PostThx dlowwa
How about these two ?
#1) Trying to align using the fence poles... it would be impossible, because not all of the, are in sync... ( looks like a rolling effect )
So I choose to align by the tiny roof top, plus the "horizon" of the runway.
#2) again the poles "aren't in sync" , so I aligned them using the roff top, plus some trees ( the palm tree )
/rgds
a.m.
Leave a comment:
Leave a comment: