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  • ajaaron
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    Can I run this past the forum...

    I've bumped up the contrast, and rotated slightly... Just want to check I've got this right. Thanks as always.

    Arnold.

    Please see the top photo... Ignore the pic below which says 'attached thumbnails'

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  • Sandra
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    Should be ok

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  • ajaaron
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    Good morning.

    Can I check this one is ok. Hopefully Im getting closer to mastering this...

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    Thank you.

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  • ajaaron
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    disregard
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by ajaaron View Post
    Many thanks everybody.

    Can I run this one past you....hope I've got the white balance, contrast and sharpness right with this one, can't see any jagged edges.

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]20196[/ATTACH]
    Would be rejected for soft, centering, and color (wrong color profile).

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  • ajaaron
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    Many thanks everybody.

    Can I run this one past you....hope I've got the white balance, contrast and sharpness right with this one, can't see any jagged edges.

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  • wkd001
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    Originally posted by ajaaron View Post
    On the Ryanair, while the horizon looks slanted, I judged it by making sure the mini-control tower is absolutely vertical. If I rotate it CW, that tower will then be leaning.

    Please confirm. Thanks.
    I would advice to take the poles on the other side of the runway as reference. They are in the center of the photo. So with levelling the horizon to them the problem could be solved. Even the control-tower will look OK then.

    Best Regards,

    Wilko

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by ajaaron View Post
    On the Ryanair, while the horizon looks slanted, I judged it by making sure the mini-control tower is absolutely vertical. If I rotate it CW, that tower will then be leaning.

    Please confirm. Thanks.
    If the horizon is visible, it will always be a better reference than verticals near the edges

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  • ajaaron
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    On the Ryanair, while the horizon looks slanted, I judged it by making sure the mini-control tower is absolutely vertical. If I rotate it CW, that tower will then be leaning.

    Please confirm. Thanks.

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by ajaaron View Post
    and can I run these 2 past you...

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    1. contrast, horizon (CW)
    2. cut off

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  • ajaaron
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    and can I run these 2 past you...

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by ajaaron View Post
    Good morning, dlowwa..

    Can i just check out this photo with you....many thanks.

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    Should be ok.

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  • ajaaron
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    Good morning, dlowwa..

    Can i just check out this photo with you....many thanks.

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by ajaaron View Post
    Yippee! - Just had my first 2 photos accepted to the database - thank you for your help getting there.

    Now trying Photoshop for the first time (previously I was using Canon Photo professional - nowhere near fit for purpose for JP)...

    To that end, could you let me have your opinion of this B 777 - thank you.

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    Image is very soft.

    Congrats on your first two acceptances.

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  • ajaaron
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    Yippee! - Just had my first 2 photos accepted to the database - thank you for your help getting there.

    Now trying Photoshop for the first time (previously I was using Canon Photo professional - nowhere near fit for purpose for JP)...

    To that end, could you let me have your opinion of this B 777 - thank you.

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