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February 2, 2023
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I like to hear your opinion on this.

  • February 2, 2023
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Hi Guys, I'm new to Adobe Stock and these 2 photos were rejected due to quality issues, exposure, blurring and excessive filtering or artifacts/noise, and like this one over 131 photos were rejected in a couple of months. All photos that have been rejected have been well accepted by other Stock Photos companies, without rejecting a single one. I can't give myself a reason, can anyone help me before I completely lose faith in myself? I'm kidding, but I'd like to hear your opinion on this. Thanks!!!

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Abambo
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Community Expert
February 2, 2023

You posted 6 pictures, not 2 ... (just to say 😜 )

 

First:

...and white balance.

Second:

...and the sky is unnatural blue.

Third:

Dramatic picture, but washed out colours.

Besides, you have IP troubles:

…and the people would require model releases.

Fourth:

Noise and artefacts and IP and exposure problems etc:

 Fifth:

Artefacts, noise and white balance (too cool):

In addition, you have underexposed shadows.

Last: artefacts and noise and white balance and underexposed shadows.

I don't know what stock company did accept the assets, but IMHO, they have all quality issues.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
February 2, 2023

Thanks Abambo. 

February 2, 2023

If you have time please take a look at my portfolio, I started with Adobe a few months ago.

Best 

February 2, 2023

Hi Ralph, thank you your reply I appreciate. how to solve the problem of  noise in the sky?

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 2, 2023
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Hi Ralph, thank you your reply I appreciate. how to solve the problem of  noise in the sky?


By @26775709

Do not apply excessive sharpening. The focus is on the first tower, that looks ok.

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
RALPH_L
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 2, 2023

Look at the first photo. I see three sensor spots in the sky. The shadows are slightly underexposed and the focus is soft due to a shallow depth of field. If I magnify the image, I notice noise in the sky. They also may need IP releases. This is someones property which is easily identifyable.

The third photo is too dark and has several IP violations and needs model releases.