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February 18, 2025
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quality issues

  • February 18, 2025
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hi there, most of my submissions are being rejected here and not sure why as it just ways quality issue. can you please tell me what you think of these two images and why they would be rejected? also, do i need to title the jpeg before i upload to adobe? i have been, but often times give it a different title once it is uploaded and  i fill out the info through adobe-could that lead to problems? thank you so much for any thoughts and help!

Correct answer Abambo
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and what do you mean by artifacts in the sky? 

 


By @kendall38716474das7

The sky has colour banding. Look at the sky at 100% and you will see that there are "stairs" between the tones. A natural sky has continious tone modifications. The difference in the tone between neighbouring pixels should be so small that the human eye does not see it.

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. so are you saying portrait setting is not okay?

 

By @kendall38716474das7

It's depending on the subject, but generally speaking, landscape orientation is more natural to our vision. There is a reason why it is called landscape and portrait. 

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Participant
February 18, 2025

thank you all so much, so helpful! 🙂

 

Abambo
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Community Expert
February 18, 2025

You're welcome.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Abambo
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February 18, 2025
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also, do i need to title the jpeg before i upload to adobe? i have been, but often times give it a different title once it is uploaded and  i fill out the info through adobe-could that lead to problems? thank you so much for any thoughts and help!

 

By @kendall38716474das7

If you title your file before uploading, and the title is not reflected after uploading then your application writes the title in the wrong field. What application do you use to title your assets?

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Participant
February 20, 2025

i just write it in on the jpeg before i upload. would it be better not to do that?

 

Abambo
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February 20, 2025

That's really depending on your workflow. Do whatever works best for you.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Jill_C
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Community Expert
February 18, 2025

Yes, you must add titles and keywords to your images prior to submission. Have you read the help pages on that subject?

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Participant
February 18, 2025

hi again and thank you, yes okay they are all titled before i upload and afterward. i am asking if the title on the image needs to be the same as the title i add once uploaded?

 

daniellei4510
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February 18, 2025

No. Titles do not need to be the same as the file names. 

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Jill_C
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Community Expert
February 18, 2025

Mobile phone images? The portrait orientation is usually a give-away... the first image has artifacts in the sky, and the second image appears to have been over-sharpened.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Participant
February 18, 2025

thank you so much! okay yes they are iphone images. so are you saying portrait setting is not okay? and what do you mean by artifacts in the sky? all the best.

 

Abambo
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February 18, 2025
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and what do you mean by artifacts in the sky? 

 


By @kendall38716474das7

The sky has colour banding. Look at the sky at 100% and you will see that there are "stairs" between the tones. A natural sky has continious tone modifications. The difference in the tone between neighbouring pixels should be so small that the human eye does not see it.

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. so are you saying portrait setting is not okay?

 

By @kendall38716474das7

It's depending on the subject, but generally speaking, landscape orientation is more natural to our vision. There is a reason why it is called landscape and portrait. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer