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Bisher hatte ich kaum Ablehnungen bei Adobe. Ein paar Mal kam es vor und die Grnde waren in jedem Fall nachvollziehbar. Nur jetzt werden alle Fotos abgelehnt und mit "Qualitätsproblemen" begründet. Andere Agenturen nehmen alle Fotos an. Was übersehe ich? Wo liegen die Fehler? Ich habe mal vier Beispiele angehängt.
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First image has chromatic aberration. Also perhaps over saturated.
Second image seems to be over saturated, and if you zoom in between 100-200% you'll see that focus is not sharp.
Third image is also oversaturated.
Fourth image has a lens spot in the sky
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Vielen Dank! Dann schaue ich mir die Dateien daraufhin noch mal an.
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The fourth image also seems to have leaning verticals. The flagpole is not vertical. If the flagpole turns out not to actually be vertical in real life, then this is probably not the right scene; Adobe's customers expect perfect scenes as well as perfect photography. (Also, the building edges don't seem to be vertical either).
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IMO, the mail boxes alone would make a nice picture. The rest of the photo is not as interesting.