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Well I typed a whole big reply out, but since I've decided that this thread is my daily anger management challenge, I will just leave it unsaid. Thanks for challenging my self control periodically, and making me question the point of continuing this....
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Help me identify this F-35 registration
Taken Oct 2021 at Pacific Air Show.
Reg LOOKS to be 169425
VFA-125
NJ-436
I can't find it in any databases however...
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Thoughts on these? I know one of them is the same aircraft. I'd only select one to upload
. Also, if the aspect ratio is off on one, please disregard that. It can be modified....
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Yep! If they made that tool available before uploading to the queue, it would save EVERYONE a lot of time....
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Thanks for the tip. Looks like essentially just inverting the image....
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That's not a bad attempt. Its not the same as the tool after you upload here, but its something....
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Dana, what is the difference between answering his question about vignetting (the lack thereof) and replying that "we don't have time to reply here you are taking up our time"? If you have time to reply to this thread, why not just use that time to address the main question?...
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Best equalization tool for dust spots?
I use the spot removal in LR, I also equalize in Photoshop to look for spots. However, almost every image that looks fine shows some kind of dust spot in the Equalize tool here on JP after uploading to the queue. Essentially the best screening for spots that I have found so far is to just upload to JP, find the bad spots, and then fix and re-upload. I'm not sure what it does, but the equalize tool here is brutal.
How can I replicate that offline so that i can fix before uploading? Anyone have any combination of adjustments or layers that will have the same crushing effect?...
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