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Please tell us the reason for the refusal that Adobe gave you.

Your images are quite OK, but as flower pictures are overrepresented, moderators are very stringent. I see noise in the background, and artefacts on the blossom. It would have been better to photograph at a lower ISO.

The images are also lacking contrast and vibrancy and a punch of sharpening.

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jacquelingphoto2017
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August 1, 2022

Hi @DIEGO ARMANDO24977871fz1e ,

You subjects are not in complete focus. Also the are excessively noisy. If you examine the edge of the zoomed samples here, you'll observe that they are not sharp.

It is important that your subject edge is completely sharp so that creators can easily crop away the background from the subject.

For more details on how to create suitable photos for stock take a look at Stock Contributor Learn And Support. Seven tips to get your files accepted on Adobe. And some other details you'll need to observe that will help you to prepare and and submit good quality files

Best wishes

Jacquelin

 

 

Abambo
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AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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July 20, 2022

Please tell us the reason for the refusal that Adobe gave you.

Your images are quite OK, but as flower pictures are overrepresented, moderators are very stringent. I see noise in the background, and artefacts on the blossom. It would have been better to photograph at a lower ISO.

The images are also lacking contrast and vibrancy and a punch of sharpening.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer