Landscape, cityscape panorama (Rejected for Quality Issues)
- January 21, 2024
- 4 replies
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The image was shot on a Canon R5 with a 70-200 lens (170 mm focal length), stitching 5 images together. The R5 is not even mine I waited to take this shot till I had a loaner from Canon so the quality would be the best possible. The resolution is perfect, 10923 x 6144, ideal resolution for vertical or horizontal use. It could be better but had to crunch it down a little to fit within the boundaries of 20mb file size limit.
I was shocked when it came back rejected on quality. Exposure and focus is perfect, there are no filters used post, I’ve even used a polarise filter in camera to sharpen the haze and contrast, I cut the noise back a much as possible before loosing detail, YOU CAN EVEN READ UTS ON THE BUILDING FROM 11km away!!! The overall detail can’t really be better for this type of cityscape panorama photo.
My question is how could anyone actually shoot the same shot any better? What is allowed if this type of landscape photo is not. What is actually the problem and how is it possible to achieve with the same high end gear I'm using, I’d love to see some examples of similar images accepted, bearing in mind not everyone can afford a Hasselblad.
I think I'm actually done with Adobe Stock after this but I'd appreciate any constructive feedback.
Thank you in advance
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Thanks for giving us the chance to consider your image. Unfortunately, this image doesn't meet our quality standards so we can’t accept it into our collection.
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