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samd54428163
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December 5, 2017
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Declined as intellectual property violation?

  • December 5, 2017
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Why?

Also, I have noticed that Adobe rejects bokeh effects as out of focus too.

for example

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Correct answer v.poth

For an interior photo like this restaurant you need a property release / permission from the owner of the restaurant/house.

In the case of the cat, there seems to be very little sharp areas in the picture, too little for an acceptance, I think.

But what is even more important: The "bokeh effect" creates light-dark seams around the head of the cat, which also lead to a rejection. The image also appears to be very noisy.

Greets

v.poth

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v.poth
v.pothCorrect answer
Inspiring
December 5, 2017

For an interior photo like this restaurant you need a property release / permission from the owner of the restaurant/house.

In the case of the cat, there seems to be very little sharp areas in the picture, too little for an acceptance, I think.

But what is even more important: The "bokeh effect" creates light-dark seams around the head of the cat, which also lead to a rejection. The image also appears to be very noisy.

Greets

v.poth