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marlyd86842276
January 11, 2026
Question

Rejected photo's, need help to find out where my quality problems are showing?

  • January 11, 2026
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I uploaded 19 photos and 1 of the serie was accepted. I as really shocked, this did,nt happen before. 17 photos with quality issues and 1 thats to similar to the photos already posted. 

I hope that you have tips for me? 

6 replies

January 15, 2026

I'm New here in adobe stock contributer so me feel shameful and I will trying to Best working so sorry 😔 Boss 

January 15, 2026

ہائے! میں Adobe Stock میں نیا ہوں، تقریباً 20 تصاویر جمع کروائی گئیں، اور وہ سب زیادہ تر کوالٹی ایشوز کی وجہ سے مسترد کر دی گئیں (تھوڑا سا حوصلہ شکنی محسوس کر رہا ہوں)۔ بہتر ہونے کے ارادوں کے ساتھ خوش آئند تاثرات کے علاوہ، میرے پاس کچھ اور سوالات ہیں جن کے جواب ملنے کی امید ہے۔ آپ کے وقت اور مہارت کے لئے آپ کا شکریہ! 1. ان تصاویر کے لیے جنہیں املاک دانش سے انکار کی وجہ سے مسترد کر دیا گیا تھا (ممکن ہے کہ لوگ تصویر میں تھے)، کیا یہ قابل قبول ہے کہ کسی شخص کی پشت کی تصویر کھنچوائی جائے، یا کوئی بھی لوگ نہیں؟ میرے نزدیک، وہ ناقابل شناخت ہیں، لیکن اس کو مزید سمجھنا پسند کریں گے تاکہ میں آگے بڑھنے میں بہتر کام کر سکوں۔ 2. مجھے میدان کی اتھلی گہرائی پسند ہے اور اکثر (جان بوجھ کر) اسے اپنی تصاویر میں خوش آمدید کہوں گا۔ اسٹاک فوٹو گرافی کے لیے، کیا یہ تصاویر میں کم مطلوب ہے؟

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 15, 2026

People seen from the back are generally OK, but their clothing must be very generic. They might still recognize themselves based on what they are wearing, tattoos on bare arms, distinctive shoes, etc.

Shallow depth of field can be OK in certain circumstances, but it should be natural and not forced. In other words, don't try to be too creative or artsy with it or use it on purpose. If it's macrophotography you're speaking of, one needs to be extremely careful to minimize shallow depth-of-field or avoid it entirely if possible.

Adobe Community Expert | If you aren't submitting your assets in sRGB, you probably didn't read the rules.
RALPH_L
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 12, 2026

Here the Shepard. Which by the way, I like the photo.But like @daniellei4510 said, it has a yellow cast and as @Jill_C said, it needs the noise removed. In addition, the horizontal line of the wall is slanted, there are some lost details in the shadows arround the eyes, the nostrils and the paws, and I feel the dog should be moved down and to the left to allow for copy space. Here is what I mean with all of the added corrections: 
2026_januari_stock_01-1-Edit-Edit.jpg 
You decide.

January 12, 2026

Sorry 😔 Boss 

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 11, 2026

The dog's fur is very noisy and lacking in sharp detail.

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Jill C., Forum Volunteer
daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 11, 2026

The first two lack contrast. The horizon line is just slightly slanted. The composition of the fourth one is kind of "meh" as far as popping the subject smack in the center. The dog has a yellow cast. When you say this has never happened before, do you mean on Adobe Stock or another stock site?

Adobe Community Expert | If you aren't submitting your assets in sRGB, you probably didn't read the rules.
marlyd86842276
January 11, 2026
Thanks, ment that at Adobe stock I never had so much rejected. I'm gone look more specific nieuw. Thanks for your advice !
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