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January 21, 2022
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Rejected for technical reasons

  • January 21, 2022
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Hello community. I have uploaded two photos. One of them was accepted, the other was rejected for technical reasons. Both photos were taken in the same location with similar shooting parameters. I would like to know the reasons for the rejection.

 

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Correct answer RALPH_L

Underexposed shadows, overexposed highlights. You keep making the same mistake.

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Abambo
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January 22, 2022

Colour noise on both images! Given the quality, you are lucky that one of the images got accepted.

 

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You keep making the same mistake.

…as @RALPH_L correctly stated.

 

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Inspiring
January 22, 2022

Thanks for the answer. Yes, indeed, when I looked at high magnification, I noticed color noise on the white walls of the church. I would be grateful for clarification in which other places in the photo the color noise is above the norm.

 

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Abambo
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January 23, 2022
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Thanks for the answer. Yes, indeed, when I looked at high magnification, I noticed color noise on the white walls of the church. I would be grateful for clarification in which other places in the photo the color noise is above the norm.


By @Olexandr22522449d3x6

There is no norm, at least none that I know about. I remove colour noise when I see it. Normally, the standard settings of the raw developer enough. But colour noise is easy to remove.

 

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ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
RALPH_L
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RALPH_LCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 22, 2022

Underexposed shadows, overexposed highlights. You keep making the same mistake.