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November 20, 2016
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Mysti.. Picture refused for Technical issues..

  • November 20, 2016
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Hi. I am new here.. Just found out this mist photo has been refused for technical reasons.

Reading through the possible causes in Adobe FAQ, I find some possible reasons but no exact clue?

Anyone a suggestion? Contrast issue may be, but that is the case photographing in the mist..

Thx in advance for any helpfull replies.. 

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jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 3, 2020

Hi Douweb,

This is a beautiful photo. However there are a number of issues with it. The technical issue might be color balance. The bottom left seem to be a little blue. I also think it is a little under exposed. In addition there are purple color fringing around the vegetation. There is also the matter of grain/noise and color noise throughout the image. 

 

To see all these issues you need to zoom your photo to between 100 and 200% and inspect it thoroughly.

 

Best wishes

JG

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 3, 2020

The trouble is from 2016/2017. Quite old...

 

But just to say: asset moderation is done by humans. 

 

And blurred pictures are generally not accepted. If older ones have been accepted, that is not a valid argument. Quality requirements change with the time.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
joecos55
Inspiring
May 22, 2017

I just had a blurred lights city skyline rejected even though when I search there are others already approved, I can't seem to find a place where I can ask a question about the photo.

Joe Cosentino
jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 3, 2020

Hi Joecos,

If you sill have the photo you wanted to ask about, you may upload a copy here and ask your question.

Regards

JG

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 18, 2017

Every single one of the images I have submitted that feature fog or mist have been rejected for "Out of Focus". It seems that there is a machine algorithm that looks for acceptable focus, and it reads fog or mist as OOF.... Too bad, since, living here in the SF Bay Area means that I have some nice foggy images.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Known Participant
November 26, 2016

Yes, I have submitted some that are misty hazy or not otherwise pin-sharp - I meant it that way! Its possible they go through some kind of electronic process that just defines it as unacceptable and that's it.

I am also a bit mystified by the rejections - also by some of the acceptances!