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No, that isn't sufficient. The minimum size required is 4 MP (mega pixels). The size you mentioned in your post is only 1.7 MP (1,067 X 1,600 = 1,707,200) The 300 pixels per inch are irrelevant for your submissions and are only referring to printing standards. As @Jill_C mentioned, submit your images in the highest resolution possible as it will give more flexibility for buyers.
For more information on submission requirements, check out this link: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/photography-illustrations.html
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You should not constrain the resolution in any way. Submit the highest resolution / largest file that your camera is capable of.
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Thank you.
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No, that isn't sufficient. The minimum size required is 4 MP (mega pixels). The size you mentioned in your post is only 1.7 MP (1,067 X 1,600 = 1,707,200) The 300 pixels per inch are irrelevant for your submissions and are only referring to printing standards. As @Jill_C mentioned, submit your images in the highest resolution possible as it will give more flexibility for buyers.
For more information on submission requirements, check out this link: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/photography-illustrations.html
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Thanks Rob. I also found a chart to help me:
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You should not resize. As soon as your picture meets the minimum requirements, you can submit.
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As a side note: Coca-Cola bottles will fail for IP reasons at the end of the day. Don't bother to submit them.
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