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February 24, 2023
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Foto rechazada

  • February 24, 2023
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Hola dejo esta imagen que me fue rechazada para saber de ustedes que es lo que puedo mejorar en la imagen para que pueda ser aceptada. Por cierto la subí sin mi marca de agua (galateq)

 

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Correct answer Jill_C

I didn't say that you've alrered the color of the flower; however you have changed the background color to black & white, which is not allowed by Adobe. This type of selective color editing is not desired.

Read the page at the link I proved above. On that page it says: "Do: Process your images subtly: clean color images that are in focus sell well. "

Don’t: Convert your image to black & white or duotone. Buyers want the maximum flexibility provided by the full color image. 

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Davida02
Inspiring
February 25, 2023

Primero la imagen tiene marca de agua

Segundo las fotos no pueden tener ninguna alteracion en los colores, las fotos que subas deben estar lo más natural posible.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 24, 2023

Además de lo que ha dicho @Jill_C : También has sobre procesado la foto. Las estructuras son planas, los colores están demasiado saturados.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 24, 2023

Adobe does not accept images with this sort of fake color processing, read the Help pages:

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/editing-dos-and-dont.html

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
GalateqAuthor
Participant
February 24, 2023

De hecho ese es el color de la flor, la cual lleva por nombre científico "Alstroemeria ligtu" (nombre común: flor del gallo) y esta captura la realicé en una zona protegida llamada Quebrada de Córdoba ubicada en la comuna de El Tabo, V región - Chile

Jill_C
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Jill_CCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 24, 2023

I didn't say that you've alrered the color of the flower; however you have changed the background color to black & white, which is not allowed by Adobe. This type of selective color editing is not desired.

Read the page at the link I proved above. On that page it says: "Do: Process your images subtly: clean color images that are in focus sell well. "

Don’t: Convert your image to black & white or duotone. Buyers want the maximum flexibility provided by the full color image. 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer