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I have been getting some rejections with vignetting in the sky (I guess this comes with good lighting...), so I am changing my postprocessing steps by adding some extra vigentte correction. The following two are some extreme ones, and I found it hard to remove vignetting entirely (it is like either I have top bright vignetting + bottom dark vignetting, or I have to maintain some vignetting to get the corners to be not so bright.)
I have been getting some rejections with vignetting in the sky (I guess this comes with good lighting...), so I am changing my postprocessing steps by adding some extra vigentte correction. The following two are some extreme ones, and I found it hard to remove vignetting entirely (it is like either I have top bright vignetting + bottom dark vignetting, or I have to maintain some vignetting to get the corners to be not so bright.)
Both somewhat dark. Vignetting not really an issue.
Golden hour shooting has always been hard for me to find the right temp (currently 5250K + 15 tint) and exposure adjustments... I have the following three that I have tried to play with exposure, but it seems to hurt a bit aesthetics..
Also I would think the CRJ doesn't really have the quality for 1600, maybe 14?
I think so far DL A321 looks the most natural, but it is probably the darkest.
Golden hour shooting has always been hard for me to find the right temp and exposure adjustments... I have the following three that I have tried to play with exposure, but it seems to hurt a bit aesthetics..
Also I would think the CRJ doesn't really have the quality for 1600, maybe 14?
I think so far DL A321 looks the most natural, but it is probably the darkest.
Borderline dark/soft for all, but would be ok for me.
I probably should seek advice before I use up more rejection slots. I am having trouble to remove vignetting in the infamous clear sky shot.
I have tried tuning bit by bit but the "ring" would just somehow appear in the equalized part, as what I think the screener is referring to as overprocessed.
JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!
Any suggestions? I have attached an attempt with minimal and universal changes (but equalized image can still see vignetting on the right edge, which is somewhat expected as the vignetting is leaning to the left (see screenshot)). Should I start "painting" the darker edges on the right?
Not a good idea unless you'd like the chance of a manipulation rejection and a warning on your account.
I am just gonna make my life easier with another pick after working for 3 hours, the vignetting is just too strong to correctly remove completely and accurately. For this, bottom right corner has some strong shadow clipped in, but I used spot healing (or other corners will be brighter). Any go? Definitely gonna retire this lens and this will be its last mission.
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