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  • Editing / Prescreen Advice - VinceYHU

    Hi All:

    Looking to try uploading some of my shots and wanted to get some feedback from you all.

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    Shot late afternoon so was a warmer temp. I'm not sure anymore as to how to center vertically - full plane from tail to gear or using main body with windows, etc. Any and all feedback greatly appreciated!

    Thanks!

    Vince

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    Originally posted by vinceYHU View Post
    Hi All:

    Looking to try uploading some of my shots and wanted to get some feedback from you all.

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]27029[/ATTACH]

    Shot late afternoon so was a warmer temp. I'm not sure anymore as to how to center vertically - full plane from tail to gear or using main body with windows, etc. Any and all feedback greatly appreciated!

    Thanks!

    Vince
    Centering is a little low (use the fuselage as a guide). Also multiple dust spots that would need to be removed.

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    • #3
      Thanks! I'll update and repost with your suggestions!

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      • #4
        Here's re-edit image: think I got the dust (need a sensor clean) and centered as per your comments/suggestions!

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        Thanks again for any feedback!

        VInce

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        • #5
          Originally posted by vinceYHU View Post
          Here's re-edit image: think I got the dust (need a sensor clean) and centered as per your comments/suggestions!

          [ATTACH=CONFIG]27061[/ATTACH]

          Thanks again for any feedback!

          VInce
          A touch dark, but otherwise should be ok.

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          • #6
            It's funny, in LR it looks ok but after touching up in PS, it looks like it loses something... not sure why. Need to check my save as settings I guess.

            Thanks for help!

            Vince

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            • #7
              I would also increase the brightness a little perhas by increasing the whites (so as not to induce brightness burn-out too quickly) - I have found I get underexposed rejection if image not bright enough.

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