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Rejection for technical reasons landscape photo

Contributor ,
Jan 26, 2022 Jan 26, 2022

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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Community Expert , Jan 26, 2022 Jan 26, 2022

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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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Jan 26, 2022 Jan 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


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Contributor ,
Jan 26, 2022 Jan 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.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 26, 2022 Jan 26, 2022

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

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Jan 26, 2022 Jan 26, 2022

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?

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Community Expert ,
Jan 26, 2022 Jan 26, 2022

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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.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
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Jan 27, 2022 Jan 27, 2022

Thanks for the ancwer and advice. I'll do as you say and will add the clarity.

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Jan 26, 2022 Jan 26, 2022

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

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Community Expert ,
Jan 26, 2022 Jan 26, 2022

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


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Jan 27, 2022 Jan 27, 2022

Thanks for the answer.

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Contributor ,
Jan 28, 2022 Jan 28, 2022

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

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Jan 29, 2022 Jan 29, 2022
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Congratulations.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
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