In the whole time of uploading to JP, I have never had so many rejections (40) and as an ex screener I am shocked. Pretty much they have all been rejected for contrast. So to my fellow photographers can you please point me in the right direction. I have included the uploaded image and the unedited images.
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Originally posted by Brenden S View PostIn the whole time of uploading to JP, I have never had so many rejections (40) and as an ex screener I am shocked. Pretty much they have all been rejected for contrast. So to my fellow photographers can you please point me in the right direction. I have included the uploaded image and the unedited images.[ATTACH=CONFIG]12343[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]12344[/ATTACH]
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I don't think you can really be 'pointed in the right direction' for editing advice; I think the advice would instead need to concern being aware of the conditions you are shooting in, and the limitations they might cause should you hope to upload images taken in them.
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These were taken back in 2013, thus why I am going through and editing them now. I gave it a good crack in editing them, however I am finding that the screening standards are becoming higher. Is the same rule of thumb applied to years gone by ie like film and early digital?
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Originally posted by Brenden S View PostThese were taken back in 2013, thus why I am going through and editing them now. I gave it a good crack in editing them, however I am finding that the screening standards are becoming higher. Is the same rule of thumb applied to years gone by ie like film and early digital?
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Hi all, has JP now become a blue sky only photo site?
I had this rejected for too much/little contrast. On appeal I got this message back. Contrast due to poor light caused by overcast conditions.
VH-ZPT_1_bgs19_YPPH_23May by Brenden Scott, on Flickr
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