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Wander-lust
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July 7, 2019
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Rejected due to copyright issues, can you spot why?

  • July 7, 2019
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Hello, ths pic was rejected due to copyright issues, but Icant really see them, can you help me spotting the issue for further care? The picture reflects a London street at a rainy night and was labeled LONDON STREETS IN A RAINY NIGHT.  And since im very new to this activity any technical input will also be very appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Correct answer jacquelingphoto2017

Hi Wander,

You need to remove all the writing and pictures from the bus, and buildings. At the cinema windows (behind the bus) are posters advertising movies; those must be removed.

Another issue with you image is grain/noise. You need to magnify your image at 100 - 200% to inspect for grains.

Best wishes

JG

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jacquelingphoto2017
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jacquelingphoto2017Community ExpertCorrect answer
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July 8, 2019

Hi Wander,

You need to remove all the writing and pictures from the bus, and buildings. At the cinema windows (behind the bus) are posters advertising movies; those must be removed.

Another issue with you image is grain/noise. You need to magnify your image at 100 - 200% to inspect for grains.

Best wishes

JG

Abambo
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July 8, 2019

To add to Jacquelin's analysis:

Only the flags in the foreground are sharp. I do not think that this will be enough for a picture like this.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Wander-lust
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July 8, 2019

Thanks Abambo, I shall start to check my pics at 200% enlargement in the future to prevent that.

joanH
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July 7, 2019

Hello Wander-lust, I can feel this street scene - been on it. Nice!. Here's the thing, you must learn about the copyright business part of photography. It would take me pages to expalin in any detail what it is all about nowdays. If you want to sell your photos on Adobe Stock, you must be certain that you have conformed to the various things required by Adobe. Here is a bit of information from one of our staff and several web sites to visit and readup on the subject. Yes, at some point in your career you will benefit from this education. Best regards, JH

     

MatHayward   @

Mat sent this our FYI. It is the beginning of the release information track.

We do have an "owners manual" so to speak. Our learn, and support pages have recently been updated and will provide you with a thorough range of information

An architecture/building would also fall in the "foggy" category.  Property release and protection guidelines for Adobe Stock should give you a clearer understanding of what is required. Known image restrictions will give you a more comprehensive knowledge of what is not accepted, and with other's, what composition is accepted. To the extent of the strictness and tightness of the reviews, I do not think many get past the reviewers.

However, based on the phrase "for your own protection" used in other discussions I've read, it can be interpreted as the contributor would be included for litigation.  I hope your questions, and curiosity was satisfactorily addressed.

Wander-lust
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July 8, 2019

Thanks Jo, I will review all that info.