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July 31, 2024
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quality problems and thinking about re- editing and re-upload

  • July 31, 2024
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Hi there!

 

I just started out and one of my uploaded photos (a pano) got rejected due to quality problems. I actually over- sharpened it, as I initially edited it for printing. Now I have thought, about re- editing it (basically dialing down the sharpening) and reupload it again. But I'm not sure, if this is allowed and I don't want to risk getting blocked. Is it allowed to re- edit an image and re- upload it?

 

thanks in advance for any response and help! 🙂

 

Kind regards

Correct answer Ricky336
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Hi there!

 

... Now I have thought, about re- editing it (basically dialing down the sharpening) and reupload it again. But I'm not sure, if this is allowed and I don't want to risk getting blocked. Is it allowed to re- edit an image and re- upload it?

 

thanks in advance for any response and help! 🙂

 

Kind regards


By @NCG_CH

 

Yes, you can re-edit it and resubmit. Also make sure to check the white balance, noise and artefacts, and any other quality issues before resubmitting.

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NCG_CHAuthor
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August 2, 2024

thank you Eva! 🙂

Abambo
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February 6, 2025
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thank you Eva! 🙂


By @NCG_CH

Sorry, but Eva is a spammer.

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Ricky336
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Ricky336Community ExpertCorrect answer
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July 31, 2024
quote

Hi there!

 

... Now I have thought, about re- editing it (basically dialing down the sharpening) and reupload it again. But I'm not sure, if this is allowed and I don't want to risk getting blocked. Is it allowed to re- edit an image and re- upload it?

 

thanks in advance for any response and help! 🙂

 

Kind regards


By @NCG_CH

 

Yes, you can re-edit it and resubmit. Also make sure to check the white balance, noise and artefacts, and any other quality issues before resubmitting.

NCG_CHAuthor
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July 31, 2024

thanks a lot, Ricky! I'll do that! 🙂

Ricky336
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July 31, 2024

Just had a quick look - first thing, don't do B&W./greyscale. This can be done by the downloader. Adobe recommends not to add B&W filters. Leave it RGB.

daniellei4510
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July 31, 2024

I'm confused. Can you post the image in question?

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NCG_CHAuthor
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July 31, 2024

thank you daniellei! so fast answers - didn't expect this! 🙂 I'll add the image, perhaps you might point out some points if you would be so kind - would much aprechiate it!

daniellei4510
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July 31, 2024

Not sure what to tell you about this. I've probably had at least three dozen black and white images accepted, but they were very stylistic and...I don't know...REQUIRED being black and white?. But what I see here is just "mud."  Over processing maybe? Bad cloning? Something isn't quite right.

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