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January 14, 2019
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Can I change the "category" of an accepted photo?

  • January 14, 2019
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Hello!  I am brand new to submitting stock photography. I'm an artist and a designer and have been a photographer for work and hobby for many, many years. I am learning a ton on this forum and appreciate the contributions of all of you who know so much. Thank you!

I submitted my first batch of photos and 5 were accepted (yay!), 5 were rejected (all for exposure issues). I used this forum to figure out what I needed to do and am about to resubmit and see what happens.    (here's my profile: Kim Moulder photos, images, assets | Adobe Stock   Have a long way to go!)

But I noticed that a couple of the photos that were accepted are in the wrong "category." My fault, as I think I forgot to check it and Adobe selected the category for me. Is there any way to change the category of photos that are already for sale? Or am I outa luck?   Thanks for any help you can give!

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Correct answer Abambo

Congratulations for your first submissions. 50% yield is not too bad.

You can change the category, the title and the keywords. But I cannot check this assertation now as my iPad does not allo me to change any of them...

In your contributor’s account click the picture and you will see an edit button.

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Abambo
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Community Expert
January 14, 2019

Congratulations for your first submissions. 50% yield is not too bad.

You can change the category, the title and the keywords. But I cannot check this assertation now as my iPad does not allo me to change any of them...

In your contributor’s account click the picture and you will see an edit button.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Participant
January 15, 2019

Thank you!  I searched and searched and finally found it with your assurance that it was there!

Abambo
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Community Expert
January 15, 2019

for those looking how to do it:

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer