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  • Vincenzo Caccamo
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    Okk.
    so also in this photo there is a contrast problem?
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Vincenzo Caccamo View Post
    you could have told me before that the contrast of this photo was unsolvable.

    Now I am attaching a new photo where I think it is better in contrast and lighting condition where I would like an opinion from you.
    Thanks in advance.
    Also very poor contrast, and unlikely to be fixable.

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  • Vincenzo Caccamo
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    you could have told me before that the contrast of this photo was unsolvable.

    Now I am attaching a new photo where I think it is better in contrast and lighting condition where I would like an opinion from you.
    Thanks in advance.
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Vincenzo Caccamo View Post
    Hello,
    The following image has just been rejected.
    https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=8447107

    I do not understand why the photo was rejected by contrast. Is it stil insufficient?
    Yes. As we have pointed out before, the contrast is your images is quite poor due to the cloudy conditions.

    Originally posted by Vincenzo Caccamo View Post
    is there any way to fix?
    Sharpening? Yes. Contrast? No.

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  • Vincenzo Caccamo
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    Hello,
    The following image has just been rejected.
    https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=8447107

    I do not understand why the photo was rejected by contrast. Is it stil insufficient?

    There is no excessive sharpening. It is just the image converted from 2992 px to 1280 px required by jetphotos.

    is there any way to fix?
    waiting for your reply.
    Thanks.

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  • Vincenzo Caccamo
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    Unfortunately those helicopters only came on that cloudy day and I couldn’t help it. I thank you once again for your advice.
    I’m going to improve.
    Originally posted by Vincenzo Caccamo View Post
    It remains to adjust the compression in the sky in the first photo and decrease the contrast a little more in the other photo. Correct me if I'm wrong!
    Thanks in advance!
    Meanwhile I make these last changes and upload the photos hoping it’s the right time!

    if you do not agree that they will be accepted after these changes please tell me and why as well. Thank you

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Vincenzo Caccamo
    You can kindly tell me what does not make them fully acceptable?
    So I will try to improve them.
    Thanks in advance!
    Try to take such images in better light conditions in the future. That would include less cloudy days for the first image, and using a flash with a diffuser for the second.

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  • Vincenzo Caccamo
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    It remains to adjust the compression in the sky in the first photo and decrease the contrast a little more in the other photo. Correct me if I'm wrong!
    Thanks in advance!

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Vincenzo Caccamo View Post
    In these hours I have tried to work with photos to make them acceptable. I added shadows and highlights in the first photo by increasing the contrast (I hope I have not increased it too much) and in the second photo (cabin) I have decreased the contrast hoping not to have decreased it too much. What do you think it now?
    Neither have the best light, but both are close to being acceptable.

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  • Vincenzo Caccamo
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    In these hours I have tried to work with photos to make them acceptable. I added shadows and highlights in the first photo by increasing the contrast (I hope I have not increased it too much) and in the second photo (cabin) I have decreased the contrast hoping not to have decreased it too much. What do you think it now?
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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Vincenzo Caccamo View Post
    Thanks for your tip, I have now prepared the same photo with a new edit. Can I know if it is now acceptable?
    Exposure is slightly reduced, but otherwise I don't see a big difference between the two.

    Originally posted by Vincenzo Caccamo View Post
    Also I have a rejected photo. Can you help me understand what problem there is in the contrast and how I should do about the compression since it is created when I convert the 2992 px (original) photo to those 1280 px for Jetphotos.
    Poor contrast due to overcast conditions, and compression likely related to your save settings.

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  • Vincenzo Caccamo
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    Thanks for your tip, I have now prepared the same photo with a new edit. Can I know if it is now acceptable? Also I have a rejected photo. Can you help me understand what problem there is in the contrast and how I should do about the compression since it is created when I convert the 2992 px (original) photo to those 1280 px for Jetphotos.

    https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=8412087
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  • MQ1131
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    Originally posted by Vincenzo Caccamo View Post
    What should I do? decrease the exposure a little or too much and also the contrast?
    Not a screener, contrast is too high. Try to lower contrast to give some details in both shadow and highlight.

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  • Vincenzo Caccamo
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    What should I do? decrease the exposure a little or too much and also the contrast?

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by Vincenzo Caccamo View Post
    Hi,
    i have this picture rejected now. Can i render it aceptable with your help?
    Thanks!
    https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=8411251
    Yes, with a proper edit this is possibly fixable.

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