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September 20, 2019
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Dispute a rejected file

  • September 20, 2019
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Hi, 

I was guessing if it's possible to dispute a rejected photography file (or more...), which appear from my side fully appropriate (as exemple : intelectual property rejected for a skyline view of a city or for a non-blur photography - shot with a 5D - rejected for blur...) ?

 

Few exemple of intelectual property (is it me ? or it's not legal anymore to shoot a city ?) - screenshot from rejected - 

 

 

For a blur effect (is it me again ??!) - I add the original file -  :

 

 

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Correct answer Abambo

There is no dispute process, except that you may post pictures here and experts will look into them and advice. They are (normally) standard experienced contributors, but from time to time there are also Adobe people giving advice.

 

The castle: if that is the original file than it's indeed not sharp:

As for the IP:

All your pictures are too small to look at, but please check for logos on the buildings (or on the ship...).

Also if you use tradenames either in the keywords or the title, the picture gets also refused.

 

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Abambo
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AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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September 20, 2019

There is no dispute process, except that you may post pictures here and experts will look into them and advice. They are (normally) standard experienced contributors, but from time to time there are also Adobe people giving advice.

 

The castle: if that is the original file than it's indeed not sharp:

As for the IP:

All your pictures are too small to look at, but please check for logos on the buildings (or on the ship...).

Also if you use tradenames either in the keywords or the title, the picture gets also refused.

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
World is a Village
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September 20, 2019

Ok you are right, I'll check that (from my point of view it's not a log issue, more a building for intelectual property, maybe in key words) Thank you for your answer 🙂