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Victor Ambriz 

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Posted 1 May 2014 - 21:37 CET

Hi, this photos were rejected because the screeners says "Poor Overall Quality" & i don't know how to fix that

Examples here

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Wallace Shackleton 

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Posted 2 May 2014 - 03:54 CET

The numbers on the top of the Delta tail and on the nose seem to indicate that the edges are not in focus.

You do not have any EXIF data with your pictures but it may be the lens aperture is the culprit and not performing.

What camera/lens are you using?

A final look at the ATR picture and the upper fuselage is over exposed, the whites are clipped and the colour balance is wrong with too much blue in what should be a black wheel for a start with an RGB spot value of 32, 44, 59.

This post has been edited by Wallace Shackleton on 2nd May 2014 - 04:16

Wallace Shackleton 

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Posted 2 May 2014 - 04:16 CET

A rough comparison

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csp09065
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Posted 2 May 2014 - 05:11 CET

Is this OK?sorry I am just newbie in aviation photography

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csp09065
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Posted 2 May 2014 - 05:15 CET

Is this OK?

Victor Ambriz 

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Posted 2 May 2014 - 20:07 CET

the camera is a fujifilm finepix S2980 with fujinon5.0-90.0mm (is not a reflex camera) but its rare because in normal days (sunny days as example) the camera take the shots too good (in a normal step-counter of 1/2-1 seconds per photo) & in cloudy and rainy days the step-counter is of 1.5 - 2 seconds just only to adjust the focus & the elapsed to take the photo is above 2 seconds

Wallace Shackleton 

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Posted 2 May 2014 - 23:09 CET

Victor, I hate to say this but I fear that the problem lies in your camera.

It is not right of me to say that it can't take pictures but you may be asking too much of it for the likes of AP.

My first digital camera was also a bridge camera, a Fuji S2000, and I too got hammered by screeners. Looking back at those pictures I can see that they were right. The best thing that I ever did was to move on to a Canon 300D.

This post has been edited by Wallace Shackleton on 2nd May 2014 - 23:10

Hector Perestelo Sanfiel 
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Posted 3 May 2014 - 10:46 CET

Hello Victor. I think that if your camera is not an SLR, you could make some good photo with her, try not to force the zoom and light conditions are excellent, help yourself after editing. Good Luck.

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