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May 17, 2021
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Ablehnung aus technischen Gründen

  • May 17, 2021
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Hallo Community

 

Ich habe reihenweise Ablehnungen aus technichen Gründen und verstehe nicht warum.

Ich habe mal 2 der Bilder angehängt, in originaler Größe, ohne Nach-Schärfung und mit allen IPTC und EXIF Daten.

Das große weiße Wasserzeichen bitte ich zu ignorieren.

 

Eine Sache noch: Ich nutze das entsprechende Stock Modul in Lightroom Classic zum Übertragen der Bilder auf die Stock Seite. Das bedeutet konkret, dass ich den Export-Prozess der Bilder gar nicht selber beeinflusse und auch gar nicht kontrollieren kann. Aber ich gehe bisher davon aus, Adobe selbst das Modul schon so implementiert, dass der Export den hauseigenen Regeln entspricht (sprich: Format JPG, nicht größer als xx MB, etc.). Oder habt ihr da andere Erfahrung?

 

Ich freue mich über Feedback.

 

Gruß

  Marco

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Correct answer RALPH_L

The watermarks are not the only reason. Your photos are also not sharp and there is a lot of noise in the photos. Also, take note that horizontal and vertical lines are straight. For instance the side of the building in the first photo.

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Participant
May 18, 2021

Hey @Nancy OShea 

Hey @RALPH_L 

 

Thanks for your worthful hints.

So I understand that I shall keep photos colored as clients can B&W them by themself and that "out of focus" is even more critical than I though.

 

Of course I did not place the watermark at the pictures which I submitted for stock. I did this only for uploading into this forum. But I understand now, that even this is not recommended. Will do it better next time.

 

One more question where I am unsure now: Can wrong tagging also lead to rejects due to technical problems or will I see a different reason then? Or is it uncritical (not for sale but for rejection) at all?

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 18, 2021

Assuming your keywords are not offensive or blatantly misleading, I  don't think it matters how you tag them.  Adobe Stock reviewers are evaluating the image content and quality to ensure it's a good fit for their customer's needs.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
RALPH_L
Community Expert
RALPH_LCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
May 18, 2021

The watermarks are not the only reason. Your photos are also not sharp and there is a lot of noise in the photos. Also, take note that horizontal and vertical lines are straight. For instance the side of the building in the first photo.

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 17, 2021

 

Please DO NOT add watermarks.  Adobe will reject them and it makes our job more difficult.

 

1. Image 1 is out of focus and partly B&W which does not sell.

2. Image 2 is all B&W which does not sell.

 

Stock Photos must be visually and technically perfect and all set for commercial use. If you don't adjust & retouch photo flaws yourself, nobody will do it for you.   See links below.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert