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Good morning everyone,
First of all I apologize for the mistakes, I am not a native speaker and I help myself with a translator.
During the last year many of my photos are rejected due to quality problems. I can't understand the reason and therefore I don't understand how to improve myself.
Could someone help me understand?
Please find attach a rejected photo extracted directly from Adobe; eventually once home I will attach the original one.
Long exposure on a tripod with Nikon Z8, Nikon Z 20mm, ND 10.
Thanks.
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In 4h I will uload the Jpeg uploaded to Adobe platform, raw and exif. But befor I year ago few pic have been rejected. That is the reason I was asking fr help.
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These "cut and paste" bullet points aren't really helpful as they don't address the specific issues with the image in question.
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ChatGPT? Only a few of these issues might touch on the actual reason for refusal, but the points are even more confusing for someone asking for help than the standard reasons for rejection provided by Adobe.
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Exactly
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ChatGPT, when properly trained on how to use it and analyze photos, is actually helpful rather than confusing.
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We need to see the full sized image as submitted. This is too small to look for errors.
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This tiny thumbnail is too small to properly evaluate, however it is clear that the horizon is leaning. It also appears over saturated.
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Loss of detail in the shadows, blown out highlights, and your horizon line is leaning.
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Thanks for your suggestions
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The raw file is not useful. The JPEG file as submitted is what we need.
Check here:
I guess that could be the issue. You may also reduce the exposure on lighter parts in this picture. And you should correct the chromatic aberration.
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