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Dear Administrator,
I have recently uploaded several illustrations, but a few got rejected due to "Technical Reasons". I am not clear on which technical reason that is.
May I have a more clear info on this? I have attached both of the rejected illustrations below.
Any information would be much appreciated.
Regards,
Erick S.
Great illustrations! 🙂👍
None the less how are you saving them as? Regards to file type. How big are you saving them? Maybe that's where your problem is. Other then that I don't see what problem you're really having. Unless you have key words to work on too?
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Great illustrations! 🙂👍
None the less how are you saving them as? Regards to file type. How big are you saving them? Maybe that's where your problem is. Other then that I don't see what problem you're really having. Unless you have key words to work on too?
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Thanks! I saved them as Jpeg (maximum), 2500x2500 px. This is more than 4 megapixel, right? I don't compress them or resize them, so, there's no jpeg artifact there.
Does wrong keywords make the images rejected?
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Hi Ericbdg
Sometimes its due to keywords other times it due to titles.
As for size, I would have saved it a bit higher. Might be a bit small.
Might even be an error on the inspector's side. Either file wise or just personal.
Hopefully you'll get your stuff excepted this time. 🙂
God speed!
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I have a personal preference for vector graphic illustrations. Vectors yield perfect image quality at any scale. Rasterized artwork can't do that.
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True, I couldn't agree more.
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Hi Eric,
For some details on what is required for illustration submission, please read the information at https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/photography-illustrations.html and also the links attached.
Best wishes
JG
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Thanks, I will check it out.