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Had it not been rejected for quality issues, the first one would most certainly been rejected as an IP violation due to the recognizable person and logo on the equipment.
The second image is noisy and leaning.
The third image is noisy.
The fourth image is blurry and also has visible noise.
These all appear to be unedited images shot through the window of an airplane with a cellphone, which are rarely going to meet Adobe's quality standards.
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Sun flare in the first image is causing noise and haze. The second image is overexposed and lacks contrast. As for the airplane wings, do a search on adobe stock (over 270,000 results) and see what your competition is.
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Thank you
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You're welcome. I hope I have been of some help.
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Had it not been rejected for quality issues, the first one would most certainly been rejected as an IP violation due to the recognizable person and logo on the equipment.
The second image is noisy and leaning.
The third image is noisy.
The fourth image is blurry and also has visible noise.
These all appear to be unedited images shot through the window of an airplane with a cellphone, which are rarely going to meet Adobe's quality standards.
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Hi @Isaac Fowler ,
All the photos are underexposed. The first photo is excessively noisy and not sharp on the edges.
Too much of the subject in the second photo that's not in focus.
The third file is with compression and chromatic noise and the white balance is slightly off. Also the depth of field is too shallow and so the subject is not completely in focus.
The fourth picture has a white balance issue. It is too blue. It too has compression noise.
You may look at these eight tips in getting your photos accepted by Adobe. Also you can learn more about what Adobe and others are looking for here.
Best wishes
Jacquelin
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It's frustrating to get denied on 'Quality Issue' without proper guidlines. Try reviewing the platform's quality guidlines, checking for formatting errors, and ensuring that your content meets their standards. Try to get specific feedback from the supprot team if possible.
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There is no avenue to get further feedback directly from Adobe regarding rejected images. If they did, surely every contributor would want to argue with the moderators about their rejected images. They have provided this forum for you to obtain feedback from fellow experienced contributors.
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