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The Adobe Moderator provided you with the rejection reason, which you should indicate when you upload here. The first and last images were probably rejected for technical reasons. The first has a large blownout area, and the last is not sharply focused and not well composed. The  3 with planes were rejected for IP issues, unless you attached a property release.

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Abambo
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August 13, 2023

Assets with logos like these ones need to be submitted as Illustrative Editorial assets. You can do that after 100 lifetime sales.I suppose that all were rejected for quality issues and none for IP.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Jill_C
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Jill_CCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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August 12, 2023

The Adobe Moderator provided you with the rejection reason, which you should indicate when you upload here. The first and last images were probably rejected for technical reasons. The first has a large blownout area, and the last is not sharply focused and not well composed. The  3 with planes were rejected for IP issues, unless you attached a property release.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
RALPH_L
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August 12, 2023

The first photo, in addition to what @Jill_C said,  also has a small sensor spot on the lower left side. I also feel that the shadows are a little too dark. I do not understand why you tried to submit the planes. Surely, you do not want strangers making money from using your property. I mean your photos. They also want their logos protected. You must remove the names and identifiers.

Do's and don'ts for selecting and editing photos for Adobe Stock

Read the section on "Image Repair".

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August 12, 2023

Thanks a lot.