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I've moved your posts to your previous thread, but in the future please keep all posts to a single thread or they will be deleted.
This image is much too soft for 1920pix. Compression should not be an issue.
Hi Dana,
Apologize for the double thread; tried looking if I had done one but was unsure. Thanks for merging them.
Ok, so a 1600px upload might make it through? Always get worried about how they looked equalized as there is all sorts of stuff going on that the naked eye can't see.
Maybe re-working the sharpness part to try and upload 1920?
Looking for some advice on this shot before uploading, especially if the "sky" is an issue after equalizing or any other comments you may have for me with night photos especially.
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I've moved your posts to your previous thread, but in the future please keep all posts to a single thread or they will be deleted.
This image is much too soft for 1920pix. Compression should not be an issue.
Looking for some advice on this shot before uploading, especially if the "sky" is an issue after equalizing or any other comments you may have for me with night photos especially.
Too little, but the heavy overcast means that simply adding more might not work.
Thanks. I just always wonder when I get that rejection reason if it's either too much or too little. Maybe that rejection reason should be split in two.
Rainy shots mean cloudy weather, cloudy weather usually means poor contrast, poor contrast usually means a rejection..
Though some of my best shots are in rainy weather. It just seems that recently any interesting photo is rejected if its not blue skies and perfect sun. Still doesn't answer if its too much or too little contrast.
Actually you can only work on the plane with lightroom or camra raw tools. With raw camera, which I use, using the adjustment brush. Sometimes I use it to adjust shadows
Hi there. Unfortunately from my perspective it doesn't look like there is much you can do to get this image to be accepted. My advice is to get other shots with better lighting.
I have been playing around with the RAW and got to this result, the sky may be too dark but I believe there is much better contrast and maybe a little more tweaking and I can get an acceptable shot, let me know what you think about it.
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Thanks!
Tomas.
Better balance yes, but the masking job you needed to do to darken the sky is visible on the tail, pushing it well into overprocessed territory.
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