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dutchspotter1 wrote:This is a tricky one; I'd agree with the screener but if you increase exposure/brightness, the sky might become too bright and even more color will be lost. The light conditions just weren't in your favor and photo editing won't fix that.
jelpee wrote:Hello Philippe,
The image is underexposed.
I took a look at the image in Photoshop. If you drag the right end of the histogram over from the current 255 to about 230 it should brighten up the aircraft without blowing out the sky. As a matter of fact, I selected the "auto contrast" function and it did a nice adjustment as well.
Regards,
Jehan
jelpee wrote:I took a look at the image in Photoshop. If you drag the right end of the histogram over from the current 255 to about 230 it should brighten up the aircraft without blowing out the sky.
dutchspotter1 wrote:jelpee wrote:I took a look at the image in Photoshop. If you drag the right end of the histogram over from the current 255 to about 230 it should brighten up the aircraft without blowing out the sky.
Wouldn't this chiefly brighten up the sky rather than the a/c itself?