I don't know what over processed / bad processing means on this photo. Can someone help me learn what the problem is?
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Rejection / Prescreening Advice - Bruce
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Home Airport: Jackson - Evers Int'l (JAN) - Jackson, MS
Camera: Canon 50D, 100-400L/17-85 lensesTags: None
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Originally posted by Bruce View PostI don't know what over processed / bad processing means on this photo. Can someone help me learn what the problem is?
https://www.jetphotos.com/viewreject_b.php?id=7529730
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Home Airport: Jackson - Evers Int'l (JAN) - Jackson, MS
Camera: Canon 50D, 100-400L/17-85 lenses
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Originally posted by Bruce View PostAre you referring to the dark area above the fuselage around the wing, or the white outline around bottom on this version with equalize turned on?
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Originally posted by dlowwa View PostThe darker areas of the sky immediately adjacent to the brighter areas of the fuselage. This a direct result of overprocessed/bad editing. Try to avoid using clarity/vibrance/de-haze/shadow-highlight or other such tools when editing.View my photos at JP.Net
Home Airport: Jackson - Evers Int'l (JAN) - Jackson, MS
Camera: Canon 50D, 100-400L/17-85 lenses
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Originally posted by dlowwa View PostBorderline for dark/contrast, but processing shouldn't be an issue.View my photos at JP.Net
Home Airport: Jackson - Evers Int'l (JAN) - Jackson, MS
Camera: Canon 50D, 100-400L/17-85 lenses
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Originally posted by Bruce View PostOk, thanks. I raised the levels a little bit and will give it a shot. I was trying not to lose too much detail from the aft fuselage window area because its so bright so that's why it might look a little darker overall than the original one. The original problem with halos happened because I lowered the highlights too much due to the fuselage brightness, so to fix the halos I had to raise back the highlights some.
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Do you think this one would be backlit or bad contrast?
View my photos at JP.Net
Home Airport: Jackson - Evers Int'l (JAN) - Jackson, MS
Camera: Canon 50D, 100-400L/17-85 lenses
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View my photos at JP.Net
Home Airport: Jackson - Evers Int'l (JAN) - Jackson, MS
Camera: Canon 50D, 100-400L/17-85 lenses
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Originally posted by Bruce View PostThis one was rejected for color and contrast. It was rejected once before for contrast, this version has a little more contrast than the other but also color. I don't know what I can do with it as it looks totally normal to me. Thoughts? Should I appeal this one?
As there seem to be some unwritten rules that are missed by newer users, here are a few suggestions for when you would like editing advice/prescreening from the crew: If asking for prescreening/editing advice, please title your thread "(username) - prescreening request / editing advice" Prescreening is offered
I've merged your threads, but in the future any new posts will simply be deleted without warning.
For the rejected image, slight cyan tint, but not really an issue for me. Contrast is a little too strong.
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