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drogdie
Participant
May 12, 2018
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Feedback for Technical error pictures

  • May 12, 2018
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Hello adobe folks!

I've submitted my first pictures recently and 2 that got rejected caught my eye

Both were due to "Technical error"

That's number one. Called it "Waterfall in Washington"

And that's number two. I forgot to change the name. May that be the issue?

Any feedback is helpful for a newbie like me!

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Correct answer Ricky336

In the waterfall picture, part of the reason is that you have chromatic aberration - which is the purple fringing you can see on the rock, and possibly white balance is also an issue as well as in the second picture.

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joanH
Inspiring
May 13, 2018

Hi, The first one might have a focus problem and exposure, Be sure you look at your work at 100% magnification to find the errors your eye cannot detect but the Adobe reviewers can. It will show out of focus and blurred areas. The fun street photo also seems to have a few blurred spots.  The shots of private backyards alongside the road also might be recognized and subject releases are likely required. Drone photographs are causing personal privacy rights to become very troublesome if photos are published and recognized by owners.

Don't forget to read new contributors information after you look closely at these two photographs. Best regards, JH

For  you to be able to achieve better image results and get offerings accepted into Adobe Stock go to   https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html

Ricky336
Community Expert
Ricky336Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
May 12, 2018

In the waterfall picture, part of the reason is that you have chromatic aberration - which is the purple fringing you can see on the rock, and possibly white balance is also an issue as well as in the second picture.