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General quality of image, for example when I zoomed to image registration is just looking bad. If its OK, no problem for me.
You are correct, the quality is poor, but the quality of the original uncropped image is also very poor. Why would you expect this to change simply by cropping it? If anything, cropping usually shows the flaws even more.
If you want your final, cropped image to look better, you need to start with a better quality original.
You are correct, the quality is poor, but the quality of the original uncropped image is also very poor. Why would you expect this to change simply by cropping it? If anything, cropping usually shows the flaws even more.
If you want your final, cropped image to look better, you need to start with a better quality original.
I guess i used the term "quality" wrong. Im was trying to say cropped images resolution is bad so even registration is readable hardly.
I guess i used the term "quality" wrong. Im was trying to say cropped images resolution is bad so even registration is readable hardly.
The cropped image has no problems with resolution/compression. The registration is hardly readable because it is soft. It is soft because the original image is very soft - which goes back to my point. If you start with a high-quality original, your cropped image should also be high quality. If you don't, it won't be.
The cropped image has no problems with resolution/compression. The registration is hardly readable because it is soft. It is soft because the original image is very soft - which goes back to my point. If you start with a high-quality original, your cropped image should also be high quality. If you don't, it won't be.
Thank you. You are totally right.
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Hello everyone. Im here with a lot of photos and none of them accepted currently. I dont know where to start learning post-processing. I hope to get better with trying again and again.
(Im using M43 sensor camera which is not that common (at least for planespotters) but I dont think it is the issue. I guess Im doing some step(s) wrong. )
For example (theres something wrong with this picture but I cant see what it is):
Hello everyone. Im here with a lot of photos and none of them accepted currently. I dont know where to start learning post-processing. I hope to get better with trying again and again.
(Im using M43 sensor camera which is not that common (at least for planespotters) but I dont think it is the issue. I guess Im doing some step(s) wrong. )
For example (theres something wrong with this picture but I cant see what it is):
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I've merged your two threads, but please keep all future requests to the same one.
Your image would certainly be rejected for soft, and dark/contrast. There are two big problems, neither of which have to do with equipment or processing. 1) you are too far away from the aircraft, which is leading you to need to crop a significant amount from the frame. This reduces the quality and makes it harder to hide any flaws. 2) the light/weather you are shooting it is terrible, and not conducive at all for good results if you are looking to have images accepted here.
Remedy those two problems the next time you go shooting, and then perhaps we can look at what processing steps need to be taken.
Your both guesses are true. (1) I was on top of a building, aircraft was quite high. I tried because images looked fine to me. Turns out they are not. (2) Weather wasnt bad but clouds were, at this shot sun was behind the clouds which may resulted in noise on aircraft.
Thankfully I got images with full-aircraft on frame, I will try to process them. Currently my biggest problem is sharpening. I will try to learn sharpening techniques in order to prevent soft images. Thanks for helping out!
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