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September 22, 2023
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Quality Issues Beginner

  • September 22, 2023
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Hello all i recieved a message back from adobe for some quality issues with my photos. Im still a amateur in photography and im open to CC so if there are some issues, let me know id love to work on it and create more photos adobe would love to buy. Im also just wondering if these are just photos adobe does not want to buy, cause of the style of photography? any feedback is appreaciated! I posted a few of the ones i uploaded down below, im unsure if these would be full quality or not as they will im sure be compressed. Thank You.

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Correct answer daniellei4510

As @Abambo mentioned, more of the road. Or none of it at all. There are other issues with the sky image as previously stated, but the information in the lower right corner should have been removed entirely.

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Henrik Heigl
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September 23, 2023
daniellei4510
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daniellei4510Community ExpertCorrect answer
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September 22, 2023

As @Abambo mentioned, more of the road. Or none of it at all. There are other issues with the sky image as previously stated, but the information in the lower right corner should have been removed entirely.

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Abambo
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September 22, 2023

The first image also has a white balance problem. And there is chromatic aberration.

(a quick and dirty edit, it's better, but it would not pass like this)

 

The second has underexposed shadows and is very noisy. I also think that the composition is bad. Normally, I would expect to see more of the road.

 

The last image is also noisy, not level and you have one or more sensor spots:

I also think that there is a slight underexposure.

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
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September 23, 2023

so would you say you run every photo through denoise even though it doesnt seem like it may need it on the surface? after going back through my images i definitley notice it now but guess i didnt in the time being. I guess i need to spend more time in post proccessing lol. I appreciate the critque! 

daniellei4510
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September 23, 2023

Without knowing the quality of the camera you use, and since you see lots of noise in many of your images, I suspect you should do so. But bear in mind that over-processing can lead to other issues and some might need more or less noise removal.

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Jill_C
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September 22, 2023

The first image is underexposed and noisy with blown out hot spots.

The second image is also somewhat underexposed and noisy.

Focus in the third image is a bit soft.

 

 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer