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hifografik
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October 6, 2025
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Bilder Ablehnung

  • October 6, 2025
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Ich finde es wirklich unfair von Adobe, dass meine hochgeladenen Bilder in höchster Qualität einfach abgelehnt werden. Was soll das bitte?

Correct answer Nancy OShea

The Reviewers were right in refusing it.  Don't take rejection personally.  Stock isn't a photo contest.  It's a global assets business.  Adobe must be careful about what they accept to protect their paying customers.  

 

Every yellow box below indicates possible model and or intellectual property issues. You would need to provide a boat load of signed release forms to get this image approved. Without permission, it's a legal bonfire. 

 

 

In addition, the Histogram Panel shows your highlights are clipped.  Clipping means those pixel details are lost & can't be recovered.  It's a nice photo for personal use. But it's not suitable for use in commercial advertising. And that's why customers come to Stock. 

 

Read your Contributor User Guide for more tips.

Hope that helps. 

 

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hifografik
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October 6, 2025

ch möchte anmerken, dass ich kein einziges KI-generiertes Bild hochgeladen habe, und trotzdem werden alle meine Bilder abgelehnt. Sollte Adobe kein Interesse mehr an meinen Arbeiten haben, werde ich künftig keine weiteren Bilder mehr hochladen.

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 6, 2025

Did you supply model releases for the people in this image? If not, it would be rejected as an IP violation.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
hifografik
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October 6, 2025

All cameras produce images with noise under certain conditions. I don't have a Hasselblad, and have had thousands of images accepted from a range of Canon DSLR's and even a few from my iPhone. I carefully edit and examine each image before submitting to be sure that noise has been reduced or eliminated as well as other technical issues. The noise reduction software built-in to Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom has become quite adept. 


I also photograph with a Sony A900 (25 MP) and all my lenses, which do not exceed f/2.8, as well as with the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Fundamentally, the images are captured noise-reduced, as DNG-RAW, and in Lightroom only the noise filter was applied.
No additional sharpening or post-processing was done. The only adjustments made were lens correction, exposure, and contrast – nothing more.

 

Kind regards

 hifografik