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Verbbaitum
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April 6, 2024
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rejection for intellectual property

  • April 6, 2024
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I had several images rejected for intellectual property. I used a program to remove all visible lgos and trademarks before submiting them. The oinly thing I could see was the subject had a chain around his neck with a cross on it. Really?

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Correct answer Abambo

Hi @Verbbaitum,

Nice to read you again. 😉

No, it's not a cross:

The first:

The second:

 

(But how is written in the Bible: “They have eyes, but they can't see.”)

 

As for the first, your program also eliminated the cross. The first earns a refusal for quality, as the logo removal is poorly done. If you look to the cape, you see that also on the second image.

 

This image exposes camera shake, so the whole picture is unusable.

Quality issues for the second:

Your program does a bad job with the logo removal. It's hard work, even that modern Photoshop makes the task much easier nowadays. And believe me, I have removed logos and added logos during my career. I know the pain points and how to do it so that it does not jump to the eye.

 

 

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jacquelingphoto2017
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April 7, 2024

Hi @Verbbaitum ,

Also I suggest you remove this from the side of the boat

Regards

Jacquelin

 

Verbbaitum
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April 8, 2024

I think that is the gas tank fill.

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Abambo
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April 8, 2024

Don't include your e-mail signature, when answering.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
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April 6, 2024

Hi @Verbbaitum,

Nice to read you again. 😉

No, it's not a cross:

The first:

The second:

 

(But how is written in the Bible: “They have eyes, but they can't see.”)

 

As for the first, your program also eliminated the cross. The first earns a refusal for quality, as the logo removal is poorly done. If you look to the cape, you see that also on the second image.

 

This image exposes camera shake, so the whole picture is unusable.

Quality issues for the second:

Your program does a bad job with the logo removal. It's hard work, even that modern Photoshop makes the task much easier nowadays. And believe me, I have removed logos and added logos during my career. I know the pain points and how to do it so that it does not jump to the eye.

 

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer