August 11, 200916 yr HiCan someone please give me some help to edit these images so I can upload them to airliners.net. I have tried already but they keep getting rejected. I do have these images much biggerso I do have space for cropping.
August 16, 200916 yr HiCan someone please give me some help to edit these images so I can upload them to airliners.net. I have tried already but they keep getting rejected. I do have these images much biggerso I do have space for cropping.Hi!At first glance I would say that the images are on the blurry side and the color needs to be corrected (bluish tint). When you got the rejection notice did they provide any feed-back?Here's the edit I would have done. Adjusted the levels, saturation levels, sharpening and dodge/burn.MikeImages over the allowed file size deleted, also.. all images in a topic must be in the first post, thank you
August 17, 200916 yr Hi!At first glance I would say that the images are on the blurry side and the color needs to be corrected (bluish tint). When you got the rejection notice did they provide any feed-back?Here's the edit I would have done. Adjusted the levels, saturation levels, sharpening and dodge/burn.MikeNo they just tell me that it has been rejected
August 17, 200916 yr As hard as it is to say this, the original material looks too soft. Airliners.net has so many submissions now that they can reject anything that doesn't fulfil their criteria...They will only accept qualitatively poorer imagery if the subject material is unique... I leave the definition of unique/rare to your imaginations...Andrew Andrew Entwistle
August 17, 200916 yr Hi,"No they just tell me that it has been rejected" - I've heard that from quite a few people and I have to agree with Andrew with the criteria they use for accepting/rejecting material. I had an image rejected because a row of houses FARRRR off in the distance were blurry and crooked. The reviewer negelcted to notice that the houses were out of focus because of the depth of field I was using and when I pointed out that the houses (actually, the entire block) were on a hill he replied back "straighten them up". As I mentioned in my previous post and Andrew pointed it out as well, the images are soft/blurry and the Dash8 is overexposed.Maybe these photo's won't make it in this round but if you feel up to the challenge, keep on submitting your images and try as much as possible to get detailed feed-back from the reviewer if possible. You can even try putting your images up on the Airliners.net forums and have them provide critique before you submit them.Mike
October 16, 200916 yr Why not post them on myaviation.net? See You In The Skies...gman!"Impossible things are simply those which so far have never been done." - Elbert Hubbard
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