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January 5, 2023
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New here - would love to hear some tips

  • January 5, 2023
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Hi everyone,

 

i just uploaded about 200 pictures, so far almost all of them have been rejected, for most i can see why but there are a few that i was absolutely sure would be accepted, so im looking for some opinions on why these specific pics were rejected. All of the pictures uploaded where similar in quality and subject.

 

Thank you all 

  

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Correct answer Jill_C

Cute capture, but you have not achieved sharp focus in the face.

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Abambo
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Community Expert
January 5, 2023

I can guess chromatic aberration on your first, but without looking at the picture you did submit and as submitted, there is nothing we can do for you.

 

If you are new to stock, you should consider these resources: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/tutorials.html
Please read the contributor user manual for more information on Adobe stock contributions: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html
See here for rejection reasons: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html
and especially quality and technical issues: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Legend
January 5, 2023

As you may know, moderators view up close at 100/200% magnification. A lot of quality problem only become visible then. So we can help, please share the 3 original pictures, not resaved or resampled. 

Participant
January 5, 2023

I hope now it is the original quality and can be judged better, if not i will have to give it a try again tomorrow. Thank you for the Infos!

Since i posted here some of the pictures have been accepted, i have some troubles seeing the differences to the not accepted ones.

Jill_C
Community Expert
Jill_CCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 5, 2023

Cute capture, but you have not achieved sharp focus in the face.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer