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September 13, 2018
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Resubmitting rejected images via Lightroom

  • September 13, 2018
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(has been branched from Deleting a rejected Adobe Stock Image)

Thanks for these clarifications. I still have a problem though. A couple of photos were rejected because of too much noise/grain. I can rework them but then the Lightroom plugin won't let me publish them again. Disappointing. What is the point explaining what is the issue if there's nothing I can do about it?

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Correct answer Abambo

I have created a second publishing collection. That allows me to republish the modified pictures. I delete from the first and add to the second. This also helps me keeping track of resubmitted images.

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Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 14, 2018

You can also 'Remove from Collection' from the publish collection, 'publish' the 'deleted photo' a message will come up and say that you have to delete the file from your portfolio - but ignore this, put your re-edited version back into the publishing collection and you're good to go!

This is what I do. (Does that makes sense?)

Participant
September 17, 2018

Ricky. Thanks. I read the pop-up saying that Deleting was not possible and didn't try to go any further.

Abambo
Community Expert
AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
September 13, 2018

I have created a second publishing collection. That allows me to republish the modified pictures. I delete from the first and add to the second. This also helps me keeping track of resubmitted images.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Participant
September 17, 2018

Thanks. It works just fine. I have now two different Adobe Stock Publication Services (couldn't create a second collection) but at least I know exactly what version of each photo is published. Thanks a lot.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 18, 2018

  wrote

Thanks. It works just fine. I have now two different Adobe Stock Publication Services (couldn't create a second collection) but at least I know exactly what version of each photo is published. Thanks a lot.

Yes, that's what I meant but I did express myself a little bit unclear.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
MatHayward
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 13, 2018

You don't have to upload through Lightroom. Visit contributor.stock.adobe.com and drag your file directly into the the upload circle.

-Mat

twaritar3263062
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 13, 2018

Branching to a new discussion,

Moving to Stock Contributor Critique