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Inspiring
January 26, 2022
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Rejection for technical reasons landscape photo

  • January 26, 2022
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Greetings to all. The uploaded photo was rejected for technical reasons. I tried to take into account past comments on my posts and aligned the histogram, shadows and highlights as much as possible. What else have I not learned? Thanks to everyone who answers.

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Correct answer Abambo

Thanks for the answer. When I compared the pictures on and off, in my opinion there is a difference, something like a micro-contrast is lost. Here is a photo without a filter. Also, do you think the chromatic aberrations in this image are significant and should be corrected?


 

Chromatic aberration should always be corrected, and Lightroom (Classic) is doing a good job in this. I suppose that all raw developing programs have no big trouble correcting that. You can add clarity and texture to improve the micro contrast.

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Inspiring
January 29, 2022

Thanks everyone for the replies and advice. After editing the photo in accordance with the advice under the post, the photo was accepted

Abambo
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January 29, 2022

Congratulations.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
RALPH_L
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January 26, 2022

You have to really blow it up to see. At 500% (I know) you can see fringing around the tree branches.

Inspiring
January 27, 2022

Thanks for the answer.

PepeCastro
Inspiring
January 26, 2022

Quizas si hubieses usado un filtro polarizador, ese verde  pareceria mas natural y enfocado

reedesign1912
Inspiring
January 26, 2022

To me, everything seemed to have a bit of a soft focus to it.  Perhaps it was a bit of wind motion on the tree leaves?  Or maybe overuse of noise reduction.  The only other comment I would make is that the white balance seems too yellow to me.  If you shot in raw, I think both of these things are correctable.

 

On a side note, that looks like a lovely location.

 

-Rob

Rob R, Photographer
Inspiring
January 26, 2022

Thanks for the answer. There was no wind. Yes, I used the chromatic aberration removal that comes with the Сamera RAW. And it really made the picture a little softer and unsharp. I'll try to apply a corrective filter against aberrations selectively. Thanks for the advice.

Abambo
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January 26, 2022

It also looks oversaturated. I've never seen the chromatic aberration removal tool in Camera Raw making an image soft.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer