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Participant
January 27, 2018
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Please help me to understand why this image was rejected for exposure

  • January 27, 2018
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Hi There,

Very new to this and have uploaded a few images to learn about the stock process, I'm currently reading to see what images are more appealing/desirable than others etc..but in the meantime I wonder if someone might help me to understand the rejection of this image based on exposure so I don't make the same mistake again.

Whilst the histogram of the image is predominantly in the darks area, it has information all the way across the range to the highlights - it is after all a twilight/night image so thought this would be expected.

Any help to understand would be appreciated.

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Correct answer v.poth

Hi,

here is an excerpt from the picture I opened in Camera Raw. The exposure warnings on the histogram were turned on:

The red areas are therefore overexposed. I think these are the reason for the rejection for exposure.

Greets,

v.poth

5 replies

Participant
January 28, 2018

Thank you all - much appreciated

Sohn Gottes
Inspiring
January 27, 2018

nice scenery. I am seeing image Not as a photographer but as a viewer. It is confusing me. I am not able to focus on image details. But it is making to to ask at what time of the day image was shoot. Building have light on and the sky is bright blue. may be this has happened to reviewer. The building on the left shadow is black and windows bright with lights on.

From the histogram it looks image is under exposed.

joanH
Inspiring
January 28, 2018

I love the image. It has hot and dark spots I can not get past Adobe either so, sell to another venue may be. JH

Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 27, 2018

As your histogram indicates, the shadow areas are a bit underexposed, so I would brighten these up a tad. I wouldn't worry so much about the highlight areas, as there wouldn't be much detail there anyway, but there would be in the shadow areas - especially in the corners. Notice the peak in the black area of the histogram.

v.poth
v.pothCorrect answer
Inspiring
January 27, 2018

Hi,

here is an excerpt from the picture I opened in Camera Raw. The exposure warnings on the histogram were turned on:

The red areas are therefore overexposed. I think these are the reason for the rejection for exposure.

Greets,

v.poth