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fsx98
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JetBlue A321 Rejection due to "Low in Frame" after Reupload

Sat Nov 25, 2017 2:27 am

Hi Everyone!

I have reuploaded the JetBlue A321 photo at COU multiple times after addressing rejections due to incorrect contrast and exposure settings, along with addressing CCW rotation rejection and even with low-in-frame rejection. I have done all of the above and yet, the only reason why my recent upload of this particular photo was recently rejected is due to the aircraft "low-in-frame," and I don't believe it should be rejected.

Here are my two recent versions of the photo in particular:

My second upload:

https://imgproc.airliners.net/photos/air ... e4252258e7

My recent upload:

https://imgproc.airliners.net/photos/air ... 6a60eba180

Let me know if this photo either needs editing or should be appealed.
 
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Re: JetBlue A321 Rejection due to "Low in Frame" after Reupload

Sat Nov 25, 2017 3:12 am

Your recent upload looks OK for centering. However, there is a black speck in the sky above the tail which will most likely draw a "Dirty" rejection.

Jehan
 
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Re: JetBlue A321 Rejection due to "Low in Frame" after Reupload

Sat Nov 25, 2017 7:33 am

The recent one seems better than the first one BUT it still looks little bit Low In frame to me. Besides, as Jehan mentioned that the black spot would be considered as dirty spot although it might be a bird or insect. You 'd better to remove it.

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Re: JetBlue A321 Rejection due to "Low in Frame" after Reupload

Sat Nov 25, 2017 4:06 pm

jelpee wrote:
Your recent upload looks OK for centering. However, there is a black speck in the sky above the tail which will most likely draw a "Dirty" rejection.

Jehan


Agreed. Centering should be fine, but the speck won't be fine.
 
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Re: JetBlue A321 Rejection due to "Low in Frame" after Reupload

Mon Nov 27, 2017 4:43 pm

The nose also looks a bit blurry. All in all kind of a marginal photo in my opinion.
 
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Re: JetBlue A321 Rejection due to "Low in Frame" after Reupload

Tue Dec 19, 2017 6:44 pm

Foreground clutter is a bit distracting too. Sun angle quartering from the rear produces nose with shade on it...not the best of situations.

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