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Incorrect Exposure - Too dark

Alexander Maier 
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Posted 18 November 2016 - 21:42 CET

Hello, I posted this photo and got the above reasons for deleting. I do not know how I can edit this.

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Gregory Martin 
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Posted 18 November 2016 - 21:53 CET

I think the screener meant that the area under the wing is too dark. If you have lightroom, try to lighten that area up by pumping up the shadows.

Happy editing

Alexander Maier 
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Posted 18 November 2016 - 21:56 CET

Thanks :)

Alexander Maier 
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Posted 18 November 2016 - 22:01 CET

What are mean the screener with "incorrect exposure?

Gregory Martin 
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Posted 18 November 2016 - 22:04 CET

the exposure isn't even across the picture.

http://www.airplane-pictures.net/photo/784051/lx-lqi-luxair-de-havilland-canada-dhc-8-400q-bombardier-q400/

On this picture i got a "Incorrect exposure - too light" reply, but a 2nd screener said it was good enough. i think the difference in the lighting, between the tail and the nose was too big

Murmeldeier 

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Posted 18 November 2016 - 22:49 CET

If you are using photoshop, using the levels, push the right cursor a little bit to the left (there is no information between 247 and 255) and the middle one also to the left and it should normally be better.

Alexander Maier 
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Posted 18 November 2016 - 22:58 CET

Thanks for the Awesome support :) Sleep good :)

Alexander Maier 
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Posted 19 November 2016 - 10:06 CET

It is so better?

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Murmeldeier 

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Posted 19 November 2016 - 18:39 CET

Yes but you still can push a little bit the right cursor to the left (be careful of the blown out whites).

Andre Nordheim 

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Posted 19 November 2016 - 20:19 CET

I would also clone out the foreground item.

Rutger Smulders 

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Posted 20 November 2016 - 11:34 CET

Or use a 16:9 crop, then you don't have to clone the tail in the left corner.

Andre Nordheim 

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Posted 23 November 2016 - 04:14 CET

16:9 crop alone won't remove the tail fin.

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