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August 11, 2020
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https://contributor.stock.adobe.com/en/uploads/rejected File ID: 370040429

Original name: IMG20200803170739-01.jpeg


All these photos are my own work ... and the photos are original mine but why were they rejected because of Technical Issues ?? can anyone explain in detail why?

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Also note that Adobe accept (from people who are accepted) only certain kinds of editorial photo, and not ones with people. Some web sites claim you can forget about model release and use "editorial claims" but this is nonsense; editorial is not a "lazy man's way" to avoid model release, as a professional photographer you need to think about the humans in every single shot, and if you can't get model releases for every human, find a different shot. Be sure to read all of Adobe's rules and guidelines in detail, as they may be different to other stock agencies you have submitted to.

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Ricky336
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August 11, 2020

There are some quality issues- there are some bright white areas - burnt out - in the photo of the guy in his wedding outfit

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Also in this series of photos, the pixels are a bit too smooth. It looks like there has been noise reduction done in the camera.

For the photo of the child, you will not only need a model release but probably a product release of the toys - Pooh Bear etc.

For these reasons, the images were rejected.

You should read a bit more about submitting photos to Adobe Stock:

Have a read of this. It's a brief guide on image quality:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html

Follow the guide links as well to get more information.

Participant
August 11, 2020

Oh my God, I didn't expect it to be that detailed ... now I understand ... thank you for the information

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Legend
August 11, 2020

Also note that Adobe accept (from people who are accepted) only certain kinds of editorial photo, and not ones with people. Some web sites claim you can forget about model release and use "editorial claims" but this is nonsense; editorial is not a "lazy man's way" to avoid model release, as a professional photographer you need to think about the humans in every single shot, and if you can't get model releases for every human, find a different shot. Be sure to read all of Adobe's rules and guidelines in detail, as they may be different to other stock agencies you have submitted to.

kellye31834878
Participating Frequently
August 11, 2020

Do you have a model release for all of these people?

Participant
August 11, 2020

No.. but thats editorial photos 

kellye31834878
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August 11, 2020

Note that unless you are a trusted partner agency, editorial photos are not accepted (from individuals).

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/editorial-requirements.html