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July 26, 2022
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What's wrong with these images?

  • July 26, 2022
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Hi all, new to Adobe Stock and figuring out what gets accepted into Stock and these images were denied b/c "it contains one or more technical issues, so we can't accept it into our collection." I read through Adobe's own little pdf on getting images accepted and I thought these images would work, but it was denied. I shot these myself BTW. 

 

Any input helps, thanks! 

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Correct answer George_F

All of the four images have noticeable noise and artifacts in the sky when viewed at 100%.  There are some dust spots and dead pixels in there as well.  

 

Reading histograms on these sorts of photos is tough and I don't necessarily believe the histogram tells the entire story, but I believe the darker ones are a bit underexposed and even hitting the auto button in lightroom brought back a lot of detail into the trees and buildings surrounding the highway.

 

The 5th accepted photo you posted looked much cleaner than the other 4, thats my hunch as to why these were rejected and that one accepted.

 

Cool photos for sure!  But like Nancy said, nighttime photos are pretty challenging to nail from a technical standpoint.

 

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George_F
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George_FCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
July 26, 2022

All of the four images have noticeable noise and artifacts in the sky when viewed at 100%.  There are some dust spots and dead pixels in there as well.  

 

Reading histograms on these sorts of photos is tough and I don't necessarily believe the histogram tells the entire story, but I believe the darker ones are a bit underexposed and even hitting the auto button in lightroom brought back a lot of detail into the trees and buildings surrounding the highway.

 

The 5th accepted photo you posted looked much cleaner than the other 4, thats my hunch as to why these were rejected and that one accepted.

 

Cool photos for sure!  But like Nancy said, nighttime photos are pretty challenging to nail from a technical standpoint.

 

George F, Photographer & Forum Volunteer
Nancy OShea
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Community Expert
July 26, 2022

Adobe Stock doesn't accept B&W images.  Customers want full color images they can use in commercial projects.

 

Night shots are very challenging even for experts.  Beginnners should stick with daylight shots when the sun is overhead or just behind your shoulder.

 

Apart from the obvious motion and lack of details, I'm just not sure these have much sales potential.

 

Read your Stock Contributor's User Guide carefully.   Adobe Stock customers expect the highest visual and technical quality for use in commercial projects.


Better luck with your next submission. 🙂

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
BB FotoAuthor
Participant
July 26, 2022

Hi, thanks for replying. Just letting you know that Adobe has accepted several of my black and white pictures, but fair point about what the customer wants. Is there an issue with intentional motion in a picture? This image was accepted with no problem. Just trying to figure out what the criteria is for creative decisions. 

 

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 26, 2022

Different reviewers notice different things.  They are human. 

 

The Stock submission criteria is published in your Stock Contributor User Guide. 

Also read the DO's & DON'Ts

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/editing-dos-and-dont.html

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert