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    Dear Jetphotos
    What do I have to adjust for 'undersharpen (soft)' as rejection reason. I have no idea what to improve. Is there a description? What does it mean actually? Not sharp? To less contrast?

    The picture are for example here:
    JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!

    JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!

    JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!


    Thanks a lot for advice.

    John

  • #2
    Originally posted by john1024 View Post
    Dear Jetphotos
    What do I have to adjust for 'undersharpen (soft)' as rejection reason. I have no idea what to improve. Is there a description? What does it mean actually? Not sharp? To less contrast?

    The picture are for example here:
    JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!

    JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!

    JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!


    Thanks a lot for advice.

    John
    Hoi.

    "Undersharpened-Soft" does indeed mean that the image is not sharp.
    So you have to sharpen the images to make them acceptable.
    #1 can be acceptable with a better edit
    #2 blurry tail and soft lettering in the front - this can not be fixed to be honest
    #3 same as #1 - probably acceptable with a better edit. Make sure to copy the dust spot below the engine out, otherwise that can lead to an rejection too.

    Have a good day!
    Best Regards from Germany,
    Julian S.​

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    • #3
      Dear Forum
      Pleas help me:
      I got recaction due to 'to Too much or too little contrast'. What do I have to adjust? I can't see any over or under expousure in the histogram. What do I can edit to better contrast? I have no idea, pleas help me.

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      JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!


      Thank you so much for all your help and engagement.

      john

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      • #4
        Originally posted by john1024 View Post
        Dear Forum
        Pleas help me:
        I got recaction due to 'to Too much or too little contrast'. What do I have to adjust? I can't see any over or under expousure in the histogram. What do I can edit to better contrast? I have no idea, pleas help me.

        [ATTACH=CONFIG]19996[/ATTACH]

        JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!


        Thank you so much for all your help and engagement.

        john
        As you can tell by the unbalanced histogram, the light is very flat. Under/overexposure has nothing to do with it. The flat light is caused by the overcast conditions, and will be very difficult to fix with editing.

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        • #5
          Dear dlowwa

          thanks for the reply.

          But I don't get the point of 'Too much or too little contrast.'
          It mean's the sky is too dark?

          Is there any further information on the forum? What do I have to pay attention? What do I have to do to get the needed contrast?

          I really like to understand what screeners are looking at and what they judge for the contrast issue.

          Thanks again for mor help and informations.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by john1024 View Post
            Dear dlowwa

            thanks for the reply.

            But I don't get the point of 'Too much or too little contrast.'
            It mean's the sky is too dark?

            Is there any further information on the forum? What do I have to pay attention? What do I have to do to get the needed contrast?

            I really like to understand what screeners are looking at and what they judge for the contrast issue.

            Thanks again for mor help and informations.
            It means there is a lack of clear contrast between parts of the image. Usually this is due to flat/overcast light (as in your image), but yes, could be due to washed out/bright sky, or other things. Sometimes it is easily fixable, but in this case, due to the poor light conditions I mentioned before, it would be much more challenging, if at all possible.

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            • #7
              Thanks dlowwa

              I' still not get all of the 'contrast' thing. There is no clear contrast between the parts of the image means, there is no sun on the plane? Is this the key point? I checked de DB from Jetphotos and noticed that in most cases are sunlight on the plans.

              but I also see some pictures there are without sun, but daylight. There is a similar light, daylight but the sun behind the cloud. But why is the contrast in those two pictures fine? there is no tool to judge the contrast, it's a visual decision? I really like to understand because the most rejection are due to contrast.
              jetphotos.com/photo/91xxxxx
              jetphotos.com/photo/91xxxxx

              Thanks a gain for further explanation.

              John
              Last edited by dlowwa; 2018-11-25, 08:50. Reason: Removed links to images

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              • #8
                Originally posted by john1024 View Post

                I' still not get all of the 'contrast' thing. There is no clear contrast between the parts of the image means, there is no sun on the plane? Is this the key point? I checked de DB from Jetphotos and noticed that in most cases are sunlight on the plans.
                Usually, but not always. Certainly images taken in overcast conditions will be more challenging to get accepted.

                Originally posted by john1024 View Post
                but I also see some pictures there are without sun, but daylight. There is a similar light, daylight but the sun behind the cloud. But why is the contrast in those two pictures fine? there is no tool to judge the contrast, it's a visual decision? I really like to understand because the most rejection are due to contrast.
                jetphotos.com/photo/91xxxxx
                jetphotos.com/photo/91xxxxx
                I've removed the links, since it's considered bad form to bring up the work of others who are not directly involved in the discussion. Yes, both of those are somewhat lacking in contrast, but if you had checked a little further, you would have noticed both were first images of those particular regs., for which we are a little more lenient.

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                • #9
                  thanks for the explanation. (also for removing the links, I won't blame someone at all or point out).
                  I think I understand now a bit more, but It's still difficult to judge.

                  As rule I can keep in mind:
                  Best to have planes with lighted by the sun (no backlight) and if there is foggy weather or the sun behind the cloud it's hard to be accepted.
                  There is no really measurement or indication whats a good contrast.

                  Is that more or less the point?

                  In the two attached images they would also be rejacted because of contrast? (no sun /behind haze?)Click image for larger version

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by john1024 View Post
                    As rule I can keep in mind:
                    Best to have planes with lighted by the sun (no backlight) and if there is foggy weather or the sun behind the cloud it's hard to be accepted.
                    There is no really measurement or indication whats a good contrast.
                    Mostly correct, although the histogram can often (but not always) give a good indication of what will be acceptable.

                    Originally posted by john1024 View Post

                    In the two attached images they would also be rejacted because of contrast? (no sun /behind haze?)[ATTACH=CONFIG]20011[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]20012[/ATTACH]
                    There is strong enough light on the aircraft that I don't think contrast would be too much of an issue, although there are other problems present.

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                    • #11
                      Dear JP
                      I got a lot of truble with the contrast issue. Today I was with very dramatic weather taking some pictuers.

                      Please could you give me feedback if there are acceptable (with contrast) and also with other issue.

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                      Thanks a alot for all your effort and help.

                      John

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by john1024 View Post
                        Dear JP
                        I got a lot of truble with the contrast issue. Today I was with very dramatic weather taking some pictuers.

                        Please could you give me feedback if there are acceptable (with contrast) and also with other issue.

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                        Thanks a alot for all your effort and help.

                        John
                        First two don't have issues with contrast; the third I would consider borderline.

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                        • #13
                          Dear JP Forum
                          I got a rejaction due to overprocessing for these picture:
                          JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!


                          Pleas help me to understand what the screener ment? I do not uderstand whats's over precessed. What do i do to fix it?

                          thanks for any help

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by john1024 View Post
                            Dear JP Forum
                            I got a rejaction due to overprocessing for these picture:
                            JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!


                            Pleas help me to understand what the screener ment? I do not uderstand whats's over precessed. What do i do to fix it?

                            thanks for any help
                            There is a sort of halo around the a/c. The upload guidelines give you a hint of what might have happened:
                            6.7 Over Processed / Bad postprocessing

                            This rejection may apply to photos which simply look over processed. This can be for example an improper use of noise removal programs up to the result of getting a plastic like look or smudgy edges. Also, halos caused by wrong sharpening settings or other wrong post processing settings, will result in a rejection.

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                            • #15
                              Thanks pdboer for explaining.

                              I have 3 pictures which I'm not sure if there are ok. Thanks for advice. Click image for larger version

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