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July 26, 2025
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Quality Issues: Rejected histology images

  • July 26, 2025
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Seeking feedback on these two histology images that were rejected for Quality Issues (that was all that was given).  I have seen many histological images on Stock that are far worse than these two. So hoping for some positive feedback so that I can get more of my histological micrographs online outside of scientific publication.

 

Thanks in advanced,

Kevin

Correct answer Abambo

Having seen other bad pictures should not be an excuse to add more bad pictures. The resolution of your camera is not high enough for stock (according to documents from the internet), so you upscaled. You have multiple (compression?) artefacts in your picture. As the 10um indication is quite sharp, I suppose that the artefacts are coming from the camera. In that case, you have little options for getting quality pictures. You should not add a frame to your asset. If your hardware/software adds that, you should crop that out.

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Abambo
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July 26, 2025

Having seen other bad pictures should not be an excuse to add more bad pictures. The resolution of your camera is not high enough for stock (according to documents from the internet), so you upscaled. You have multiple (compression?) artefacts in your picture. As the 10um indication is quite sharp, I suppose that the artefacts are coming from the camera. In that case, you have little options for getting quality pictures. You should not add a frame to your asset. If your hardware/software adds that, you should crop that out.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer