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Adrian RT
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May 29, 2023
Beantwortet

No aceptadas por falta de calidad

  • May 29, 2023
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Hola:

Están son algunas de las imágenes que me han rechazado. No lo entiendo, porque estan bien expuestas y no están desenfocadas, y solo hay algunas que están editadas, unos pocos ajustes de saturación, sombras y de nitidez con el editor de Google fotos. Todavía hay algunas más, y tras que están en revisión pero que seguro que no son aceptadas. Debe haber algún error común en todas ellas. ¿Alguien sabría decirme cuál podría ser el problema?

Gracias 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

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DSC_0568.jpg - I can't find anything in focus; the depth of field was much too shallow

PXL_20230519_075704039.jpg - underexposed 

PXL_20230519_075520359.jpg - underexposed

DSC_0575.jpg - underexposed in the shadows and white balance is a bit too blue

 

There is an expectation here in the forum, that 2-3 uploaded images is a reasonable number on which to ask for feedback, because usually they represent the type of issues for which your images were rejected. Forum member don't necessarily want to take the time to review and comment on 10 images.

 

The subject matter you've chosen - flowers, bushes, and trees - are already very overrepresented in Adobe Stock. In fact, there are 29 million images with the keyword "flower". Your images would need to be technically perfect and unique in some way to be accepted and/or ever found by a potential Buyer. Spend some time finding a more unique subject.

You say that "there are only some that are edited", which could also be a mistake. Virtually every image requires at least minimal editing as it is quite rare for an image to be acceptable in every way straight out of the camera (SOOC). Adobe Stock is not looking for SOOC snapshots. Learn editing tools such as Lightroom Classic and Photoshop so that you can perfect your images before submission. 

 

 

3 Antworten

Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 30, 2023

Hello Adrian,

Sorry, but basically, these aren't very good photos. The composition could be improved by quite a lot, among other things!

Stock photography is not about pointing a camera at a subject and then uploading it to stock. It takes a lot more thought and intention.

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 29, 2023

No more plants! 👿

Stock has 29 million flowers and 29 million leaves.

They have almost zero sales potential.

 

 

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Jill_C
Community Expert
Jill_CCommunity ExpertAntwort
Community Expert
May 29, 2023

DSC_0568.jpg - I can't find anything in focus; the depth of field was much too shallow

PXL_20230519_075704039.jpg - underexposed 

PXL_20230519_075520359.jpg - underexposed

DSC_0575.jpg - underexposed in the shadows and white balance is a bit too blue

 

There is an expectation here in the forum, that 2-3 uploaded images is a reasonable number on which to ask for feedback, because usually they represent the type of issues for which your images were rejected. Forum member don't necessarily want to take the time to review and comment on 10 images.

 

The subject matter you've chosen - flowers, bushes, and trees - are already very overrepresented in Adobe Stock. In fact, there are 29 million images with the keyword "flower". Your images would need to be technically perfect and unique in some way to be accepted and/or ever found by a potential Buyer. Spend some time finding a more unique subject.

You say that "there are only some that are edited", which could also be a mistake. Virtually every image requires at least minimal editing as it is quite rare for an image to be acceptable in every way straight out of the camera (SOOC). Adobe Stock is not looking for SOOC snapshots. Learn editing tools such as Lightroom Classic and Photoshop so that you can perfect your images before submission. 

 

 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer