Ayyyyy loved it Austin! Love the graphics, looks very professional! I don't upload the JetPhotos because my edits are way too extreme, but it was still informative to me! Keep it up!
The lens correction is BEFORE cropping the image, because in case of having a lens with a strong pincushion distortion, the lens correction will cut the image out of the borders
Thanks for pointing that out👋😎 you're right! I had ignored that since we usually use longer focal length lenses for JP shots, which therefore cause minor distortion effects.
Interesting. You made the mistake of not explaining that the histogram range is finite, 0 to 255. By using red in your histogram example you have ignored colour theory in that you can have clipped pixels due to the total absence (or excess) of red, green, or blue in your photo. Look at a saturated yellow on a histogram for example, clipped red and green but no blue. Looking at the shadow from the leading edge to the nose leg, suggests a low sun angle, so there will be an aspect of the Golden Hour in the white tones, neutralising the whites with a white balance adjustment is a mistake. Cropping so closely is also a mistake against photography, you loose the context in the photo, all you get is a picture of a plane. Cropping so close gives your subject no "room to move" within the frame which is poor composition. Contrast is the difference between the whites and the blacks, your photo had that before you started adjusting so you you got clipped tones. Your photo had huge natural shadows from the shadow side of the Terminal, raising them is unnatural. Applying automatic saturation and vibrance adjustments whether it need it or not, without referring to the photo is a mistake. Look closely at the luminance values of the reds in the highlights from the BEA square. Personally, I would have rejected that photo immediately due to the intrusion of the lighting pole forward of the nose wheel, which is a distracting object and poor photographic composition. Bottom line is, these on-line aviation photo databases are for plane spotters with cameras and not for aviation photographers. From experience I realised that all these on-line aviation photo databases are toxic for your photography. You become a clone, submitting the same kind of photo as everyone else on that database.
Hi Shackleton, I appreciate your feedback and I do agree your thoughts on aviation photography. tbh, i haven't been a big fan of such *standardized* editing for a long time. The point of this video is to help those who want their photos to be accepted on JetPhotos. I assume the main motive behind uploading onto JP is to see one's own image on FlightRadar24. So, here I share my own experiences with JP.
Really a great video. On Jetphotos, I have a pretty good acceptance rate but most of my shots are ground shots. I tried some sky shots but all got rejected 😀. So definitely there is some difference while editing ground shots and sky shots. Could you do a video of editing a sky shot (aircraft with only sky in the background) , it would be of great help. Thanks in advance!!
Excellent video. I currently pay for the LR app but I don't think that covers the desktop version. But after watching that, I may be better off paying for the desktop version too!
Awesome video Austin. Top notch tips and super insightful advice on the use of the histogram and different adjustments! Thanks a lot for sharing my friend.
Great Video! Always had troubles with the usage of the histogram, but your tutorial explains it very well and was very useful to me. Great work! Greetings from Germany.
Does the whites needs to have a white triangle? I mean I only make the white triangle with blacks, and I got accepted many times, I shoudnt stop doing that and start making whites look with a white triangle?
As someone who posts on JP I can say these are all solid recommendations. I made a video on this topic close to a year ago that wasn’t great. I will be doing an updated version. This is a good video.
Hi! Nice video, a video i was waiting for many years! Finally someone did it. Can you make like a second part covering the export part? Like tha image size, proportion, resolution and that stuff. Or can you help me with those things? Thanks!
Great video man! I still can't find out how to get the right crop, as when I try to put it in a crop size that is small enough to be able to fit the required crop, it is either too small or too large. Can you help with that? Thanks in advance!
@@sju_planespotter oh I don't use that version but I think your problem can be resolved by searching on the internet. (How to resize photo on LR cloud etc.)
my lightroom classic looks way more older than yours and i don't have those triangles like you and i am running 10.3 , are you able to help me out here , i spoke to adobe and they were use useless
Ayyyyy loved it Austin! Love the graphics, looks very professional! I don't upload the JetPhotos because my edits are way too extreme, but it was still informative to me! Keep it up!
OneMoreWeekToGo Hi man :D Thanks a bunch!
Extreme>>>>>>>>>>>normal
The lens correction is BEFORE cropping the image, because in case of having a lens with a strong pincushion distortion, the lens correction will cut the image out of the borders
Thanks for pointing that out👋😎 you're right! I had ignored that since we usually use longer focal length lenses for JP shots, which therefore cause minor distortion effects.
Interesting. You made the mistake of not explaining that the histogram range is finite, 0 to 255. By using red in your histogram example you have ignored colour theory in that you can have clipped pixels due to the total absence (or excess) of red, green, or blue in your photo. Look at a saturated yellow on a histogram for example, clipped red and green but no blue.
Looking at the shadow from the leading edge to the nose leg, suggests a low sun angle, so there will be an aspect of the Golden Hour in the white tones, neutralising the whites with a white balance adjustment is a mistake.
Cropping so closely is also a mistake against photography, you loose the context in the photo, all you get is a picture of a plane. Cropping so close gives your subject no "room to move" within the frame which is poor composition.
Contrast is the difference between the whites and the blacks, your photo had that before you started adjusting so you you got clipped tones. Your photo had huge natural shadows from the shadow side of the Terminal, raising them is unnatural.
Applying automatic saturation and vibrance adjustments whether it need it or not, without referring to the photo is a mistake. Look closely at the luminance values of the reds in the highlights from the BEA square.
Personally, I would have rejected that photo immediately due to the intrusion of the lighting pole forward of the nose wheel, which is a distracting object and poor photographic composition.
Bottom line is, these on-line aviation photo databases are for plane spotters with cameras and not for aviation photographers. From experience I realised that all these on-line aviation photo databases are toxic for your photography. You become a clone, submitting the same kind of photo as everyone else on that database.
Hi Shackleton, I appreciate your feedback and I do agree your thoughts on aviation photography. tbh, i haven't been a big fan of such *standardized* editing for a long time. The point of this video is to help those who want their photos to be accepted on JetPhotos. I assume the main motive behind uploading onto JP is to see one's own image on FlightRadar24. So, here I share my own experiences with JP.
Really a great video. On Jetphotos, I have a pretty good acceptance rate but most of my shots are ground shots. I tried some sky shots but all got rejected 😀. So definitely there is some difference while editing ground shots and sky shots. Could you do a video of editing a sky shot (aircraft with only sky in the background) , it would be of great help. Thanks in advance!!
How do you get the photo into the amount of allowed pixels tho
Excellent video. I currently pay for the LR app but I don't think that covers the desktop version. But after watching that, I may be better off paying for the desktop version too!
Hi, Austin. Thank you so much for the video. I had a lot of worries because of the pictures. Thank you so much for getting to know!
in South Korea
hey i am trying to uplod my avation photos to jet photos can you help me
Finally, someone who can explain things for dummies like me....thanks great video!!!
Feel free to ask if there’s Any further questions :D
Awesome video Austin.
Top notch tips and super insightful advice on the use of the histogram and different adjustments!
Thanks a lot for sharing my friend.
Great Video! Always had troubles with the usage of the histogram, but your tutorial explains it very well and was very useful to me. Great work! Greetings from Germany.
JetPhotos is a tricky one!
Does the whites needs to have a white triangle? I mean I only make the white triangle with blacks, and I got accepted many times, I shoudnt stop doing that and start making whites look with a white triangle?
White triangles generally work. But when there's a large bright region in the image, you might not want to go that far (i.e. black triangle)
i got my first jet photos photo accepted thanks to this video, it was an air baltic a220 -300 at lhr, thanks!
It's good to know this video could still help even years after uploading!
YAY! cant wait to learn and watch from you Austin!!!
Informative and entertaining 😃
Alex approved ✔
Thanks Sir Alex
ay man , it is possible to get accepted with only using HIGH QUALITY JPEG format and not RAW?
Yes sure
@@as12538 Came back 1 year later ,when i comment that a year ago , i have 0 pict accepted , but now i have 57 , Thanks a lot for the tips!
As someone who posts on JP I can say these are all solid recommendations. I made a video on this topic close to a year ago that wasn’t great. I will be doing an updated version. This is a good video.
Thanks for your feedback 😉
@@as12538 My pleasure.
Very insightful bro! Well done!
Malcolm Lu Thank you man :)
Very nice video. Thanks for doing your best to help the community !
The Best explanations vidéo, thank you so much.
Great tutorial!! Very simple yet informative 👍
Viperfile XD Thanks :D
What about dust spots?
Yeah spot heal tool search up another tutorial for that
thanks ive had a hard time with jetphotos i only have one excepted and ton of rejections
Very helpful tutorial ! Thanks !
Thanks for this! Awesome Video!
can you download lightroom for free?
Wow really helpful! Great tutorial and helped me much more than I thought!🔥
HOW DO YOU ONLY HAVE 139 SUBS????
Good video but it shouldn't be so complicated to just share plane pictures amongst everyone...
JetPhotos has its complicated standards 😂😂
Hi! Nice video, a video i was waiting for many years! Finally someone did it. Can you make like a second part covering the export part? Like tha image size, proportion, resolution and that stuff. Or can you help me with those things?
Thanks!
Hi! I got many requests concerning that part. I will upload it as soon as possible!
Excellent video Austin! Great histogram explanation!
Thank you :D
what happened to your Instagram account? I can't find it anywhere
Hi, I disabled it few weeks ago since I don’t see myself able to post in the near future.
nice one, love the airberlin model
What are your image sizing settings when you export the photo?
Seb Aviation I export my photo at 1200 pixels wide. (Can set width-hight ratio at 16:9, 4:3, 3:2)
Great video man! I still can't find out how to get the right crop, as when I try to put it in a crop size that is small enough to be able to fit the required crop, it is either too small or too large. Can you help with that? Thanks in advance!
Hi thanks for the feedback! Could you send a DM to me on @austin.jetz on Instagram. Maybe i could help you sort it out
Great tutorial!
Loved the video Austin! Lol I just got recommended it 3 months late.
Thanks man. :D Surprised that UA-cam actually recommends this video hahah
My export menu is totally different to yours and I can’t find the pixel size options, it only shows quality %
Hi! Could you tell me which version of Lightroom you're using? And do you mean by the menu for exporting photos after completing editing?
@@as12538 It’s not LR Classic, it’s the one that has the mobile cloud thing
@@sju_planespotter oh I don't use that version but I think your problem can be resolved by searching on the internet. (How to resize photo on LR cloud etc.)
Very Good !
Yesss
What shutter speed was the photo you were editing shot at?
Hi for the photo used here, it's 1/800
my lightroom classic looks way more older than yours and i don't have those triangles like you and i am running 10.3 , are you able to help me out here , i spoke to adobe and they were use useless
Hi, I am using Lightroom Classic CC. It seems you are using the non-CC version.
@@as12538 how can I get the CC ? Or isn’t it possible
@@Aviation4_350 By subscribing to the CC version.
do you earn money from these photos ?
hello! I do aviation photography simply as my hobby. I don't make any money from them
whats ur name on instagram?
It’s @austin.jetz
第一次在網路看到JP投稿秘訣!👍版主有無考慮加字幕呢?
謝謝你的建議~ 之後有空來製作cc字幕
Amazing video!
Stephan Cheers!
可是我每次都弄爆4:50 ~ 5:20 還不是上一堆
那是不是也退一堆
Very useful!!!
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@@joshuachao7460 sad