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This picture was rejected for Dust spots and Digital manipulation. The dust spot is easily enough removed but i am unsure about the digital manipulation.
I only have Light Room. After the lens correction my process is white balance, exposure, contrast, light tones and sharpening.
This picture was rejected for Dust spots and Digital manipulation. The dust spot is easily enough removed but i am unsure about the digital manipulation.
I only have Light Room. After the lens correction my process is white balance, exposure, contrast, light tones and sharpening.
This picture was rejected for Dust spots and Digital manipulation. The dust spot is easily enough removed but i am unsure about the digital manipulation.
I only have Light Room. After the lens correction my process is white balance, exposure, contrast, light tones and sharpening.
I had this picture rejected for Too much or too little contrast. I used the same contrast levels as all other aircraft taken about the same time but it needs more contrast?
I had this picture rejected for Too much or too little contrast. I used the same contrast levels as all other aircraft taken about the same time but it needs more contrast?
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Not sure if i used a flash but i believe the glare/brightness from outside is affecting the histogram. I have now cropped most of the windows away and adjusted the histogram for best fit but still have spikes at either end. I have also attached my next attempt after editing. My question: is the picture salvageable?
I had the following picture rejected for contrast and bad color. The contrast is easy to fix but there are are no white references for white balance (I don't usually use the clouds). Not sure which way to go. The blue sky appears to be OK.
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