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Could some one explain the quality issues with this photo please?
What is the rejection reason? Technical issues?
The picture is underexposed, as shown by the histogram:
There may be other problems, but the exposure is the one I saw. The issue with correcting the exposure is, that you will increase the noise level. As it is an ISO1600 picture, that may be a concern. Moreover, an additional concern may be the highlights on the fern.
Well, the picture is quite immune against noise. You just need to keep an eye on the noise. I would, for future takes, do bracketing to get the best possible exposure. You surly used a tripod for this picture. That would not have been a problem. It may even have worked to lower the ISO a bit.
Every image requires some editing, particularly if you're shooting in raw. The first thing I always do in LIghtroom is hit the Auto button and then adjust from there.
I probably have no image published anywhere that had not got some tweaking.
Your both absolutely correct and i would normally tweak. I wanted to keep it nearly original and let the purchaser tweak,
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The purchaser has no access to the raw files. That's a big disadvantage. Best is, to have correctly edited pictures.
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What is the rejection reason? Technical issues?
The picture is underexposed, as shown by the histogram:
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Thank you I was hoping that the exposure was the problem.
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There may be other problems, but the exposure is the one I saw. The issue with correcting the exposure is, that you will increase the noise level. As it is an ISO1600 picture, that may be a concern. Moreover, an additional concern may be the highlights on the fern.
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Normally i make minor adjustments in LRC however this time i sent an unedited image. I will look closer at all the points. Also good comment regarding the ISO. I will see what it looks like after the adjustments and use it as learning experience. Thank you very much
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Well, the picture is quite immune against noise. You just need to keep an eye on the noise. I would, for future takes, do bracketing to get the best possible exposure. You surly used a tripod for this picture. That would not have been a problem. It may even have worked to lower the ISO a bit.
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Every image requires some editing, particularly if you're shooting in raw. The first thing I always do in LIghtroom is hit the Auto button and then adjust from there.
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I probably have no image published anywhere that had not got some tweaking.
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Your both absolutely correct and i would normally tweak. I wanted to keep it nearly original and let the purchaser tweak, however in hindsight it was a poor decision on my part and it needed to be worked on to make it more attractive to any potetial purchaser. Mind you a useful lesson all the same 🙂
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Your both absolutely correct and i would normally tweak. I wanted to keep it nearly original and let the purchaser tweak,
By @Andy Durnin
The purchaser has no access to the raw files. That's a big disadvantage. Best is, to have correctly edited pictures.