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Photo considérée floue par Adobe Stock ?

New Here ,
Jan 13, 2022 Jan 13, 2022

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Bonjour,

 

Je vous partage cette photo car elle a été déclinée par abode stock sous prétexte qu'elle est floue, mais pourtant la zone de netteté est sur l'ampoule.

 

Votre avis m'intéresse,

Merci d'avance,

 

Bonne journée.

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Community Expert , Jan 14, 2022 Jan 14, 2022

It's out-of-focus. The bulb in question actually isn't sharp as it could be as @Abambo pointed out. 😒

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Jan 13, 2022 Jan 13, 2022

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Regarde l'ampoule à 100%. L'ampoule et le fils de leds sont floue.DB9B659D-580A-4FFE-A841-016A4150B732.jpeg

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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It is too noisy and the powerline has green fringing. This can be seen at 300%.

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It's out-of-focus. The bulb in question actually isn't sharp as it could be as @Abambo pointed out. 😒

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Yeah but .. I thought it was enough 😕 never mind. Thanks for your answer !

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Check at 100% for sharpness and 200-300% for artefacts. It's not enough to consider sharpness at 50% and below.

And don't trust the small screen of your camera, except if you are looking at the picture one to one. I always check the sharpness at 100% for the important areas.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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