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Martin Jakubec Member Joined in October 2016 Posts: 5 |
Posted 6 July 2018 - 20:14 CET |
Is this photo realy under-exposed? Editor rejected this photo in just 20seconds after upload. Attached photos: |
Martin Jakubec Member Joined in October 2016 Posts: 5 |
Posted 6 July 2018 - 20:16 CET |
Don't mind digital noise here. It's a screenshot. |
Igor Kmet Full member Joined in September 2013 Posts: 99 |
Posted 7 July 2018 - 12:35 CET |
Martin , if you open your picture in Photoshop ( or other similar SW) and choose Image, Adjustments, Levels and then click ALT + left slider you will see what parts of picture are underexposed. When you click ALT + right slider you will seee what is overexposed. Dynamic range of scene was in your picture behind possibilities of dynamic range of sensor in your camera, ( noon , with direct sunlight conditions), becaue there are many parts of your picture under and over exposed IMHO the main problem of you picture are not correct Levels . If you move centtral slider to the value about 1,3 picture looks better balanced. Try to correct and upload again.
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DUB_Spotter Member Joined in July 2016 Posts: 182 |
Posted 7 July 2018 - 16:51 CET |
I have reject one for overexposed. Is that thrue this here ?
https://www.airplane-pictures.net/images/rejected-images/2018-7/1081432.jpg |
Igor Kmet Full member Joined in September 2013 Posts: 99 |
Posted 8 July 2018 - 07:38 CET |
if you apply above procedure you will see that yes ( fuselage) |
Martin Jakubec Member Joined in October 2016 Posts: 5 |
Posted 10 July 2018 - 19:55 CET |
ġakujem :) |
Arthur Arnoldi Member Joined in February 2013 Posts: 13 |
Posted 13 July 2018 - 20:46 CET |
I made some changes, using shadows and highlights photoshop tools. Look at the noose of the antonov and the "body" of extra. Attached photos: |
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