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jessiernunn
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June 12, 2020
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  • June 12, 2020
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Hi! Can someone help me?

I have a picture of Windsour that was approved and this photo is just a more zoomed out verison of that and it was rejected. Also not sure why was Jacobrite photo was approved?

thanks!

 

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Correct answer Ricky336

Hello,

Did you take them with a smartphone? When zoomed in, you can see some pixelation in both photos. Smartphones tend not to do well due to the fact that it has a small sensor, and uses JPEG compression. So when the image is zoomed in, you get to see the individual pixels:

 

It's the same with the castle!

These are not really any good for stock photos.

 

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jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 24, 2020

Hi Jessiernunn,

In addition to what is said already, your images are covered all over with purple, green and blue chromatic aberration. This is visible when your images are zoomed. If you are able to correct issues highlighted, you may resubmit rejected images. 

 

Best wishes

JG

Ricky336
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Ricky336Community ExpertCorrect answer
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June 13, 2020

Hello,

Did you take them with a smartphone? When zoomed in, you can see some pixelation in both photos. Smartphones tend not to do well due to the fact that it has a small sensor, and uses JPEG compression. So when the image is zoomed in, you get to see the individual pixels:

 

It's the same with the castle!

These are not really any good for stock photos.

 

jessiernunn
Participant
June 15, 2020

Thank you for response. I didn't take these on my phone, but I think what happened are these are compressed files from social media. Am I allowed to resubmit photos if they're are better quality. 

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June 13, 2020

Jessiernunn,

Here are my thoughts, I don't have any special insught.

Train.jpg:  Needs to be leveled,  the support columns should be vertical

windsor.jpg:  I'm not 100%  but it may be a perspective issue, vertical lines are leaning towards the center.

 

Hope that helps,

George Schmiesing