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My image was rejected for not meeting quality standards. I'm not sure why. Help!
1. Don't submit b&w, Adobe forbid it. Looks nice, but no go.
Read this Help page which specifically says
Don’t: Convert your image to black & white or duotone. Buyers want the maximum flexibility provided by the full color image.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/editing-dos-and-dont.html
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1. Don't submit b&w, Adobe forbid it. Looks nice, but no go.
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Thanks!
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I've had numerous b&w images acceoted, perhaps because the subject matter was appropriate for b&w. There are other issues involved here. Maybe the subject matter wasn't considered commercially viable.
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As in indicated above:
Read this Help page which specifically says
Don’t: Convert your image to black & white or duotone. Buyers want the maximum flexibility provided by the full color image.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/editing-dos-and-dont.html
However, it does seem that some B&W "conversions" slip through anyway... That is not to say that there shouldn't be any B&W images in Adobe Stock. There are many graphic designs specifically designed as monochrome.
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I don't convert. They were b&w to begin with.
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Great image! Thanks for the help.
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Read this Help page which specifically says
Don’t: Convert your image to black & white or duotone. Buyers want the maximum flexibility provided by the full color image.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/editing-dos-and-dont.html
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Thanks Jill!
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I wouldn't necessarily say Adobe Stock forbids B&W. But they don't encourage it.
Customers can easily convert to grayscale (B&W) after purchase if needed. However, it's not so easy to convert B&W to color. You'll reach a much wider base of potential buyers with full color than you will with B&W.
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Nice black and white, but stock does not like black and white because the customer can easily convert from colour to black and white, but getting the colours back is impossible.