Hello,
I am curious to know if the screeners expect sharpness throughout the all airframe for each photo. There are configurations with subject distance, focal length and aperture that results in unfortunate lower depth of field, where the all aircraft cannot be in focus, and especially prints on the front (airbus type for instance) vs prints of the back ( registration). This is obviously happening if the shot is not full side but partially angled. I
Do the screener need the all airframe strongly within the depth of field, or can for instance a good picture with strong sharpness on the front part be accepted. I believe I have seen some of these but I would like to have your thoughts of this. Thanks.
I am curious to know if the screeners expect sharpness throughout the all airframe for each photo. There are configurations with subject distance, focal length and aperture that results in unfortunate lower depth of field, where the all aircraft cannot be in focus, and especially prints on the front (airbus type for instance) vs prints of the back ( registration). This is obviously happening if the shot is not full side but partially angled. I
Do the screener need the all airframe strongly within the depth of field, or can for instance a good picture with strong sharpness on the front part be accepted. I believe I have seen some of these but I would like to have your thoughts of this. Thanks.
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