Skip to main content
Participant
May 8, 2020
Answered

Rejected image

  • May 8, 2020
  • 3 replies
  • 1142 views

I'm just curious about this image being rejected. First it was rejected for not having a property release, which didn't make sense, then it was rejected for non-compliance. Any further insight would be very helpful. It's an image about not spreading disease.

This topic has been closed for replies.
Correct answer Test Screen Name

This looks like a photo of a piece of art. You always need a property release in this case. Yes, even if you made the art, because the moderater doesn't know that! You need a property release from yourself as the artist.  If you are requested to supply a model or property release and you ignore this, you will be rejected for noncompliance - never do that, Adobe will quickly block you if you don't comply with their requests.

3 replies

MatHayward
Legend
May 11, 2020

The non-compliant rejection is an indication that you did not comply with the reminder that was sent initially and that you resubmitted the file a second time without a release. You will need to resubmit the image and include a property release to be considered for approval. 

 

-Mat 

jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 10, 2020

Hi Andrew,

I will just add this link with property release guidelines that you may want to revise:

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/property-release.html

 

Best wishes

JG

andrewfawAuthor
Participant
May 10, 2020

Thank you for the info. I was confused since it was a digital painting, not photo. I'll fill out the release.

 

AF

jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 10, 2020

You are welcome Andrew

 

Best wishes,

JG

Test Screen NameCorrect answer
Legend
May 9, 2020

This looks like a photo of a piece of art. You always need a property release in this case. Yes, even if you made the art, because the moderater doesn't know that! You need a property release from yourself as the artist.  If you are requested to supply a model or property release and you ignore this, you will be rejected for noncompliance - never do that, Adobe will quickly block you if you don't comply with their requests.

andrewfawAuthor
Participant
May 10, 2020

Thank you! I was confused since it was a Photoshop painting i did. Good to know this and appreciate the info.

 

AF