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Edited and do not!

Started by santosa laksana, April 03, 2012, 03:44

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santosa laksana

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Hello all.
If I upload images, which will be better received in the CanStockPhoto? The original image prior to editing or edited?
I am concerned, if not in edit, sometimes underexposed image quality and contrast are also lacking. Or colors that are less sharp. I'm confused, lately rejected all my pictures here. Can anyone help me?

Thank you.
Good Father

Paulo M. F. Pires

Depends...

If Original isn't "perfect" ( exposure, colors, wb, noise, sharp and focus "to mars" ) You should edit before send it.

Now sometimes "our edition" can worsen it.

The ideal is get it good during shoot.

santosa laksana

Good Father

kingjon

Is your monitor calibrated?

When I first started with micros I couldn't understand why my images were being rejected (they looked great on my screen). I understood once I calibrated my monitor...

santosa laksana

Quote from: kingjon on April 03, 2012, 17:22
Is your monitor calibrated?

When I first started with micros I couldn't understand why my images were being rejected (they looked great on my screen). I understood once I calibrated my monitor...


Hi Kingjon
Thank you for help, there may be a factor because of it. (Calibration). I just use a Casio Exilim Digital Camera 26mm, f = 4.7-23.5mm 1:2.8-6.5. And I realized, is quite dependent on the sun's bright light and the position of my time taking pictures. And that the two depend on the image editing via PC.
If I were to allow only upload images with the original file without any editing, could this be more useful in CS?
That's all I want to know that I have a clear way for me, and I can learn with it.
Thank you King.

regards :-*
Good Father

Carl

A raw image is only the foundation upon which to build a retail-ready product.

santosa laksana

Quote from: csproductions on April 05, 2012, 12:15
A raw image is only the foundation upon which to build a retail-ready product.

8)Yes, I think so.
thank you
Good Father