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May 23, 2023
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After the ezam/ Works rejected

  • May 23, 2023
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Have a good time. I am a new author. I want to ask why all my works are rejected, although 90%+ are accepted at other streams? None of them passed, and I know for sure that they are not bad. Moreover, after the exam, I never received a message that I was not suitable as an author. For more than a week, several works during the day have been rejected. It seems to me that this is some kind of mistake. I want a real one more review of my works for further cooperation. Very disappointing. I hope for help with my problem.

 

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 EmptyName_862.jpg - Zoom in to inspect the dog's face, and you'll see that he's not in focus. The White Balance is also too blue.

EmptyName_992.jpg - this one is really interesting; I think the problem might be focus here as well. Sharpening the eyes on the fox might help.

EmptyName_146.jpg - the foreground rocks seem to be in focus, but nothing else. Are you aware of the theory of hyperfocal distance? That's a good rule of thumb for landscape images.

ПустоеИмя_273.jpg - at 100%+ zoom, the tulip bloom is not in focus. Don't bother submitting floral images. Adobe Stock already has ~659,000 "pink tulip" images. Yours would have to be technically perfect and somehow unique to be accepted and it still might never found by a potential Buyer.

 

 

 

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Jill_C
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May 23, 2023

If you post a few of the rejected assets here and indicate the reject reason that Adobe advised, the community members can provide an opinion as to the specific reasons for reject. 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
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May 23, 2023

Thanks to the community for the quick response. I am downloading kbit 4 rejected photos from the exam. The reason for rejection is the same for everyone: "Does not meet our needs" without clarification.

 

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Jill_C
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Jill_CCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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May 23, 2023

 EmptyName_862.jpg - Zoom in to inspect the dog's face, and you'll see that he's not in focus. The White Balance is also too blue.

EmptyName_992.jpg - this one is really interesting; I think the problem might be focus here as well. Sharpening the eyes on the fox might help.

EmptyName_146.jpg - the foreground rocks seem to be in focus, but nothing else. Are you aware of the theory of hyperfocal distance? That's a good rule of thumb for landscape images.

ПустоеИмя_273.jpg - at 100%+ zoom, the tulip bloom is not in focus. Don't bother submitting floral images. Adobe Stock already has ~659,000 "pink tulip" images. Yours would have to be technically perfect and somehow unique to be accepted and it still might never found by a potential Buyer.

 

 

 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer