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Inspiring
December 17, 2018
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Trying to understand the rules !!!

  • December 17, 2018
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Hi all,

I am trying to get a better idea of how some of the rules work regarding rejection.  I have read the guidelines extensively.  This image for example has been rejected on grounds of Intellectual property.  It is my own image, no name is visible and there are lots of images of large and recognisable superyachts available for people top buy so I would like to know why this image may have been rejected ?  does this yacht belong to the CEO of Adobe perhaps ?

Also on the second image.  Refused on"technical grounds"  Any suggestions.  The full size image is pin sharp etc. There is no excessive PP / artefacts etc. I don't have a big problem with the refusals and don't take it personally, I just want a better understanding of the rules so as not to waste everyones time.  The refusal of the first image of the large yacht I find particularly hard to understand on the grounds cited given how many similar images there are available for sale here in AS ???

Any thoughts, especially from Adobe please.

Thanks.

File ID: 239016714   Original name: Superyacht.jpg

File ID: 239014227

Original name: Camasdarrach Sound of Sleat Scotland.jpg

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Correct answer iaindvc

Hi JG,

many thanks for the input.  I'm beginning to get the picture now.  So all branding no matte how insignificant in the image is going to cause a problem so far as I understand from everyone's comments.  Once again.  Thanks to all for their conributions. in helping me figure this out

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jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 19, 2018

Hi iaindvc

Image 1: Take out the blue and black image below the top deck window and the blue mark below it. those are identifying marks.

Image 2: Take out the blue and red writing at the side and the front, and there seem to be some writing on what appears to be the engine. Take that out also.

The magnified image of Amabo shows grains also. You need to correct that, or it will be rejected a second time for grains/noise.

Regards

JG

iaindvcAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
December 19, 2018

Hi JG,

many thanks for the input.  I'm beginning to get the picture now.  So all branding no matte how insignificant in the image is going to cause a problem so far as I understand from everyone's comments.  Once again.  Thanks to all for their conributions. in helping me figure this out

jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 19, 2018

Hi iaindvc

You are welcome... You understand correctly.

Regard

JG

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 17, 2018

Your pictures are to small for an analyses.

So only this: IP can also be because of the keywords.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
iaindvcAuthor
Inspiring
December 17, 2018

Thanks for the very quick reply to my post.  I tried to upload target images but was told that they should eb only 900 pixels wide so reduced them accordingly.  Can I upload a higher resolution version here ? 

The image of the large yacht would have had keywords such as yacht, yachting, Superyacht etc.  I can not remember exactly what I used but they would have been very similar to those.  So still do not understand the rejection on IP basis.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 17, 2018

You can upload higher resolutions. I do not know the real limits, but try the full resolution...

there may be a logo visible on the yacht. On the second image there is a logo, but that's ip and not technical issues.

(FYI: I'm not Adobe and generally Adobe does not comment on general issues like this. But it may be that Adobe staff will be answering if your question is of interest to the general understanding of the moderation process).

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer