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October 12, 2022
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Anyone Please advise

  • October 12, 2022
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As a new to Adobe stock, it was rejected due to quality issues.
Need some advise for improve.
Must appreciated.

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Correct answer Jill_C

It's blurry, noisy, grainy, monochrome, has blown highlights and is not well composed. Ricky has provided links to the very useful Help pages that should be studied to ensure that you can be a successful Stock Contributor. I read these pages many times before I started uploading images !

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Nancy OShea
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October 12, 2022

In addition to what's been said, if street art is the subject of your photograph, you have an IP issue unless you have a signed property release by the artist(s) who created it. 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Henrik Heigl
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October 12, 2022

Hello,

 

In addition to what has already been written, I would suggest that you simply look at other photos similar to the ones that were taken and use them as inspiration. That should work then.

regards,Henrik
Jill_C
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Jill_CCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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October 12, 2022

It's blurry, noisy, grainy, monochrome, has blown highlights and is not well composed. Ricky has provided links to the very useful Help pages that should be studied to ensure that you can be a successful Stock Contributor. I read these pages many times before I started uploading images !

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Ricky336
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Community Expert
October 12, 2022

Hello,

  1. Don't submit B&W photos to Adobe Stock.
  2. Don't make your pictures grainy!
  3. You must have an idea of the commercial use for the photo. Who will buy it? Why? What can it be used for, etc?
  4. Read these guides to get started: