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Also is there a good way to check for issues before submitting. Most of my images are accepted, but in my last batch alot were rejected and my process didn't change.
Look at them at 100% and if you see something at 200 or 300%. That's what moderators do.
There is a one pixel border around the asset and an inconcistancy in the lens blur (I suppose this is not a photo of a sculpture). That's all I can find.
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Look at them at 100% and if you see something at 200 or 300%. That's what moderators do.
There is a one pixel border around the asset and an inconcistancy in the lens blur (I suppose this is not a photo of a sculpture). That's all I can find.
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Looks like this bald eagle had a bad encounter with an angry grafitti artist. 🙂
Examine image at 100-300% magnification.
Edges are not sharp.
Lighting is uneven as shown on Histogram panel.
The eagle's eye is in dark shadow.
Hope that helps.
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Many images look ok on a small screen, though I can easily see the focus problems on this one on my iPad screen. However, when you zoom in between 100-200% and scroll around to every part of your image, problems become much more apparent. Make that a part of your standard review process, which is exactky when the Moderators do.