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Legend
March 2, 2019

What is it ..???

joanH
Inspiring
March 1, 2019

Hello francoisc30984301,

Technical reasons include white balance, contrast, and saturation, composition etc.

This appears to be a good photograph composition is simple, which leaves white balance and sat/contrast.

So, you perhaps need to fix your white balance. If you took this in camera raw, you can fix it in Lightroom or ACR. If it is in JPEG, the easiest way is to use the auto functions, or more manually using the adjustment layers in Photoshop or other Adobe photo fix products. One more idea, there are a few spots and damaged areas in the photo so it might be a better presentation if it is nearly perfect. Lighting could be a bit more dramatic too. If you were not asked for a property release then fix the problems and resubmit it.

Here is more information on getting your offerings accepted into Adobe Stock. Best regards, JH

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html

Select an article:

. Quality overview

For content to have commercial value, it must be of high quality. Learn about quality and technical issues and how to avoid content rejection.

TIP S ON: ARTIFACTS, NOISE, BLURRS:

  1. Forum.  Property release and protection guidelines for Adobe Stock is also an important document to read through. Property release guidelines will link you to "Known Image Restriction".

Property release and protection guidelines for Adobe Stock should give you a clearer understanding of what is required. Known image restrictions will give you a more comprehensive knowledge of what is not accepted, and with other's, what composition is accepted.

reddragonfly12751103
Inspiring
March 2, 2019

Thanks for answering,

But i still don't understand the problem...

The white balance image is like it is in reality, i didn't add any effects as required by adobe

I just cropped it, and for the time i spent on this image and regarding it ll maybe be paid about 0,30 €...    I give up

Is there real people checking images or only algorythms ?

Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 2, 2019

Hi,

It looks like you have cut out the object, or replaced the background with white. The edges of the object seem to be too sharp. It looks like a cut-out version placed on a white background. The white balance for me is fine, so I don't think this is the issue.

Real people check the images and it isn't done by AI - not yet anyway!!

Technical issues, in this case, would come under this:

Selections: Editing must be done inconspicuously. Selecting objects out of their backgrounds (or masking) to composite into new images requires time, patience, and care. Do not submit images that have been poorly selected or look like they are not a natural part of the scene.

Therefore, I think this is the issue.