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intermigmile
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October 10, 2018
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My photo was rejected because of "problem with exposition", Where I' wrong?

  • October 10, 2018
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Correct answer joanH

Hi intermigmile, If you want to see what Adobe prefers, make a change or two and resubmit. Most of us prefer our version of original photos but we do not buy many of our own stock photos. Read the guidelines Adobe created so you can learn what Adobe customers prefer. Best regards, JH

Quality standards

For your images to have commercial value, we expect them to be:

  • Appropriately lit and exposed
  • Without visible noise or dust
  • Well-composed
  • Processed inconspicuously

For more information on what makes a quality image, see The review process and Create better photos for Adobe Stock with 7 tips for success.

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Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 11, 2018

Hello,

Your exposure is perhaps a bit dark - the picture can be lightened up a bit like so:

You can use Camera Raw Filter in Photoshop CC  if you have it.

intermigmile
Participant
October 12, 2018

hmm, ok, but i prefer my version

joanH
joanHCorrect answer
Inspiring
October 12, 2018

Hi intermigmile, If you want to see what Adobe prefers, make a change or two and resubmit. Most of us prefer our version of original photos but we do not buy many of our own stock photos. Read the guidelines Adobe created so you can learn what Adobe customers prefer. Best regards, JH

Quality standards

For your images to have commercial value, we expect them to be:

  • Appropriately lit and exposed
  • Without visible noise or dust
  • Well-composed
  • Processed inconspicuously

For more information on what makes a quality image, see The review process and Create better photos for Adobe Stock with 7 tips for success.