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  • Rejected, applealed, rejected but why

    Ok, this picture was rejected because of "dark/underexposed"
    I apealed it because I have shot this with the autofunction of my DSLR and it is a non-standard-picture.
    Even the auto-function of photoshop will not bring it brighter!!!
    Now it is rejected again, but I did not recieved any information why?


  • #2
    It is a little dark. Maybe you can try brightening it?

    It is however a really interesting photo. Thanks for sharing, I appreciate it.
    Have a look at my photos, including Kai Tak crazy landings!http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=460

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    • #3
      the autofunction is fooled by the reflection on the wing. You can easily fix using a curve to brighten the midtones. It is a remarkable photo and belongs into the db. If you need help with the edit, sent me a PM.

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      • #4
        I left you this message in the rejection email....


        Admin Comments Go to the histogram. Adjust the left hand baseline arrow to a value of 13. Adjust the middle arrow to a value of 1.57. Adjust contrast to +50
        If it 'ain't broken........ Don't try to mend it !

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        • #5
          Thanks everybody!

          But sorry Brian, I did not recieved any message regarding the rejection after apealing, also not into my Spam-Filter! Thatīs what makes me wondering!

          But no I have my answer!

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          • #6
            Just out of curiosity Jan, was this shot with a tail-mounted GoPro? It's truly an amazing shot
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            Felipe Garcia

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            • #7
              @Felipe
              No, I always use my DSLR with a remote control

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Soaring1972 View Post
                @Felipe
                No, I always use my DSLR with a remote control
                You must have a very strong mount then. I really don't know if I'd ever trust a mount to mount my camera like that.
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                Felipe Garcia

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                • #9
                  Thats no problem if you are not going supersonic

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