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  • #16
    Originally posted by PYT View Post
    the contrast of 3 is too much or too low??
    Too low.

    Originally posted by PYT View Post
    And how about number5?
    Crewmembers will prescreen a maximum of 5 images per 24 hours. You've reached your 5 already.

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    • #17
      Thanks for your advice
      And I also want to know what do you think about these images? Thanks for all your help.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by PYT View Post
        Thanks for your advice
        And I also want to know what do you think about these images? Thanks for all your help.

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        1. glare/dirt
        2. soft/blurry
        3. nearly backlit

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        • #19
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          May I ask for these photos? Thank for all your help.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
            1. glare/dirt
            2. soft/blurry
            3. nearly backlit
            May I ask how to edit the problem of glare

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            • #21
              Originally posted by PYT View Post
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              May I ask for these photos? Thank for all your help.
              1. borderline contrast, compression
              2. soft, obstruction

              Originally posted by PYT View Post
              May I ask how to edit the problem of glare
              You can't edit it. You can only avoid it in the first place.

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              • #22
                May I ask how to edit the problem of soft, I had already modify it with sharpened tool in LR... However, my photos were always rejected due to soft... My friend used the same camera and lenses, he also used the same way to modify photo but he was rarely rejected due to soft...
                Can you give me some idea about how to edit or avoid it? Thanks

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by PYT View Post
                  May I ask how to edit the problem of soft, I had already modify it with sharpened tool in LR... However, my photos were always rejected due to soft... My friend used the same camera and lenses, he also used the same way to modify photo but he was rarely rejected due to soft...
                  Can you give me some idea about how to edit or avoid it? Thanks
                  Can't say for certain without seeing the raw images you are starting with and the exact workflow you are using. It could be you're getting images too soft out of the camera, or it could just be your workflow isn't optimized for the kind of sharpness required here.

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                  • #24
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                    May I ask for these photos? Thank for all your help.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by PYT View Post
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                      May I ask for these photos? Thank for all your help.
                      1. color, glare (window reflections)
                      2. ok
                      3. overprocessed, dirty

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by dlowwa View Post
                        1. color, glare (window reflections)
                        2. ok
                        3. overprocessed, dirty
                        May I ask for the problem of overprocessed of the third photo? Halos or anything else??
                        Thank for all your help

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by PYT View Post
                          May I ask for the problem of overprocessed of the third photo? Halos or anything else??
                          Thank for all your help
                          Editing halos.

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                          • #28
                            Thank for your feedback.
                            I will edit it again

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                            • #29
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                              Did it still have the problem of overprocessed?
                              Thank for all your help

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by PYT View Post
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                                Did it still have the problem of overprocessed?
                                Thank for all your help
                                Yes, some halos still present. A common feature of Nikon dSLRs is 'D-Lighting'. Make sure that is turned off in the future, as it has been known to cause such halos.

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