Refuse photos
Is it possible to see photos of Adobe administrators who refuse to post photos without deep processing in Photoshop, Lightroom and other programs. But there is a lot of criticism and few factsIs it possible to see photos of Adobe administrators who refuse to post photos without deep processing in Photoshop, Lightroom and other programs. But there is a lot of criticism and few factsThe primary purpose of this forum is for Contributors to upload some of their rejected images for further feedback from other Contributors as to the possible reasons for rejection. Thus, we see many images here that were refused by the Moderators. In the vast majority of cases, probably 99% or more, the participants in this forum are able to point out, in detail, the rejectable errors, which are generally quality issues such as poor focus, artifacts, composition, under or over exposure, etc. Sometimes, the original contributor is able to re-edit and re-submit such images which are then accepted. It is quite rare for us to see rejected images that seem to have no errors and should have been accepted into the database.
So it does appear that Adobe's Moderators are protecting Buyer's interests and keeping substandard images out of the database. We do not know the hiring criteria for the stock moderators and whether or not they're expected to be experienced photographers. I don't believe one needs to be an expert photographer in order to assess whether an image meets the specified quality criteria.
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