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gzaffuts
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April 18, 2023
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Rejected for quality issues

  • April 18, 2023
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Hello Adobe Community - I have been contributing to Adobe for about four years and recently seem to be getting some rejections for Quality Issues. From what I understand Adobe will be specific when rejections are for focus, under or over exposure, and noise/artifacts. Everything else falls under Quality Issues - white balance, contrast, saturation, chromatic abberation, obvious editing, general composition, or other unnamed quality standards.

 

Any comments on these two rejected image will be appreciated. Thanks...

 

Gerald

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Jill_C
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April 18, 2023

As to your comment about the Quality Issues rejection reason, ALL quality/technical issues now fall under that single category. A few years ago we used to get more specific input, such as "focus issues", but I suppose in the interest of expediency Adobe decided to give the Moderstors just one button to push!

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
gzaffuts
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April 18, 2023

Thanks, Jill. I appreciate you taking the time to answer my questions.

 

Jill_C
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April 18, 2023

The first image could have been an interesting composition if you had repositioned yourself to be parallel to the wall and tried to eliminate those blue posts. As @Abambo indicated it's also overexposed with some of the white areas possibly blownout.

The second image, though a well composed beautiful scene is sadly out of focus and overexposed, therefore unrecoverable.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
gzaffuts
gzaffutsAuthor
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April 18, 2023

Thanks for your insights Abambo.

Abambo
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April 18, 2023

You're still welcome, even if this is Jill's answer. 🙂

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Abambo
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April 18, 2023

No, it appears that everything is now considered quality issues.

 

As a seasoned contributor, I wouldn't have expected you to submit a picture like a_DSC130-2.

It's not sharp, it's overexposed and contrasts are missing.

 

Your first is also overexposed, with contrasts missing. The image composition is bad.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
gzaffuts
gzaffutsAuthor
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April 18, 2023

Thanks for your isights Abambo.

Abambo
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April 18, 2023

You're welcome.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
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April 18, 2023

The same is happening to me. Have there been changes?
Greetings
Jose Luis

https://stock.adobe.com/es/contributor/205079068/josevgluis
Abambo
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April 18, 2023

Not exactly!

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer