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I´m new in this thing and even after some reading, I still don´t understanding what could possibily be the problem with this photos. Can someone give me some tips to avoid the same mistakes in the future?
All four photos are not sharp enough. You may be able to save them in post processing. The first photo and the sloth are underexposed. In addition, the sloth is poorly cropped.
Hi @Lucas CJ,
All photos are underexposed and noisy.
The first image is underexposed, noisy and in black and white. Please do not convert you images to black and white.
Too much of the second image is out of focus. This image also has blue color fringing on the edges.
The third image has lost some of its details in the dark. That too display chromatic aberration.
The fourth photo also display chromatic aberration and a little out of focus.
Zoom in at between 100 and 200% to find the issues.
Best
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All four photos are not sharp enough. You may be able to save them in post processing. The first photo and the sloth are underexposed. In addition, the sloth is poorly cropped.
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Thank you so much for helping !
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Hi @Lucas CJ,
All photos are underexposed and noisy.
The first image is underexposed, noisy and in black and white. Please do not convert you images to black and white.
Too much of the second image is out of focus. This image also has blue color fringing on the edges.
The third image has lost some of its details in the dark. That too display chromatic aberration.
The fourth photo also display chromatic aberration and a little out of focus.
Zoom in at between 100 and 200% to find the issues.
Best wishes
JG
Photographer and Nutrition Author
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Thank you so much ! The thing you appointed will cerntaly help in the next times !
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You are welcome @Lucas CJ
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