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I would like to understand why my images were rejected, they were all rendered in Blender with excellent quality, they informed me that "Common problems that can affect the technical quality of images include exposure issues, soft focus, excessive filtering or artifacts/noise. Learn more about our technical requirements" it seems that they do not have a standard, the same image with another print they accept
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So the refusal reason is "quality issues"?
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You need to adjust the histogram. The pictures have an "exposure" issue. After having rendered them, you need to treat them like photographs, adjusting the exposure and contrasts etc.
(the histogram of 30)
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Thanks for the reply, you mean by Photoshop? But what exactly do I have to do?
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Thanks for the reply, you mean by Photoshop? But what exactly do I have to do?
By @Ricardo_Vianna7006
By using Photoshop or any other tool that works for you. If you want my advice for the best tool to adjust the "exposure" on these assets, I would use Adobe Camera Raw (add on to Photoshop/Bridge) or Lightroom. But you are free to chose your tool.
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Here's one way:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0-cU0dt_W4
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Hopefully. I'm not a moderator and there is no second guessing them, but it's worth a shot.
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Thank you very much, following this reasoning I can also simply press CTRL + L and adjust the last marker as shown in the attachment... Do you think this would be enough for them to accept the rejected images?
By @Ricardo_Vianna7006
All ways lead to Rome. You need to submit to know if the moderators accept the assets.
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Nicely done. You can also edit in the histogram, btw.
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"Common problems that can affect the technical quality of images include exposure issues, ...
By @Ricardo_Vianna7006
Hello,
I think 'exposure issues' will qualify here!