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April 9, 2018
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Why was my image rejected for NON-COMPLIANT without describing how?

  • April 9, 2018
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This image is a Kaleidoscope which was created within PhotoScape X effects panel. In order to correct a Non- compliant issue, that issue should be identified by the reviewer. How can the non-compliant aspect of this image be addressed and corrected if that aspect is not defined?

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Correct answer Ricky336

No, not that I can tell. The keywords don't show in the rejected files, so, unless you have a copy of your keywords...

'The rejection does not specify which aspect of this image is non- compliant.'

I'm afraid you have to work that one out for yourself. I can only speculate what might be wrong.

Is your reference photo yours?

Have you supplied a release form for IP purposes?

The guide is only a guide and therefore not detailed. It is up to us to adhere to Adobes requirement's. You can certainly ask advice from other users in these forums but sometimes it's like the blind leading the blind!

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Ricky336
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Community Expert
April 9, 2018

Hi,

Have you read this?

https://helpx.adobe.com/content/dam/help/en/stock/contributor/Adobe_Stock_Contributor_Guide.pdf

It says this about noncompliance:

Check for noncompliance. Noncompliant means your content is not in line with our Contributor Agreement, possibly due to inappropriate or irrelevant keywords or titles, or questionable or defamatory content. We may also reject content as noncompliant if you do not supply a model or property release after it is requested, or otherwise do not resolve a known issue.

Have a look at your keywords!

joanH
Inspiring
April 9, 2018

Yes, this is the right answer. One of the guidelines was not applied or conformed to. Check all the reasons listed in the Text.JH

Participant
April 9, 2018

The rejection does not specify which aspect of this image is non- compliant. It is in my best interest to send quality images for two important reasons 1. I want every image I capture to be an accurate depiction of that small slice of time. 2. I want to make money doing what I do anyway. The first is more important to me than the second. But how can I correct a problem that has not been clearly defined,a process very easy ,as , easy as  Non - Compliant  Keywords/ Title /  well you see what I mean. I have read the available material on this issue and it doesn't address this rejection.