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06/07/2004 09:59:01 AM · #1 |
I submitted these three photos to istockphoto, and they were all rejected for noise. I'm not sure what happened, but they don't seem very noisy to me.
//markg.photostep.com/image/116913910
//markg.photostep.com/image/116935583
//markg.photostep.com/image/116796558
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06/07/2004 10:02:46 AM · #2 |
The third one seems very noisy... first two don't appear to be very sharp, did you use NeatImage? It may have removed a lot of detail if you did. |
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06/07/2004 10:04:33 AM · #3 |
With small images it's hard to judge unless the noise is very obvious.
With your originals, look at them at 100%. That is how iStock looks at them. I don't necessarily agree with the reasons iStock gives for rejection, however, scrutinizing your images at 100% may give you an idea of what they are talking about.
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06/07/2004 10:20:15 AM · #4 |
The first two I commented on before, looks overly smooth at that size but at a larger size they might have more grain. The third one looks a bit noisy and the light seems slightly off.
Deannda |
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06/07/2004 10:26:22 AM · #5 |
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06/07/2004 10:32:29 AM · #6 |
120849717 is noisy. The other to is maybe not noisy but they are also not very sharp.
By using NeatImage or other noisereduction programs you can get didital analysis of images and also some correction of it. |
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06/07/2004 10:49:21 AM · #7 |
I can see the noise on the bird and the balloon much more now, the bear just looks blurry, too much motion.
Deannda
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