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January 19, 2024
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Imagens recusadas

  • January 19, 2024
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Minhas imagens foram recusadas.

 

Alegação:

"Durante nossa análise, descobrimos há elementos que parecem estar protegidos pelas leis de propriedade intelectual, portanto, não podemos aceitá-los em nossa coleção. "

Detalhe, sou fotógrafo e eu tirei todas as fotos que enviei.

Realmente isso é muito revoltante.

Algumas das fotos recusadas.

Por favor revisem isso direito, nas minhas fotos tem até a minha logo.

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Correct answer Jill_C

IMG_5504.JPG - over saturated, over processed to the point where it looks like oil paint brush strokes. Visible logos.

IMG_5503.JPG - very noisy

IMG-0205.JPG - over saturated, over processed, not sharp

IMG_2914.JPG - noisy, monochrome conversion not allowed 

1956 - chroma noise, blown out areas 

2913 - noise and blur 

20210824_061635-1.jpg - noise and overprocessed 

5551 - noise and blur 

5555 - noise,  blur, blownout 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jill_C
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Jill_CCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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January 19, 2024

IMG_5504.JPG - over saturated, over processed to the point where it looks like oil paint brush strokes. Visible logos.

IMG_5503.JPG - very noisy

IMG-0205.JPG - over saturated, over processed, not sharp

IMG_2914.JPG - noisy, monochrome conversion not allowed 

1956 - chroma noise, blown out areas 

2913 - noise and blur 

20210824_061635-1.jpg - noise and overprocessed 

5551 - noise and blur 

5555 - noise,  blur, blownout 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Abambo
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January 19, 2024

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Abambo
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January 19, 2024

The watermark is an absolute no-go. You can't add your logo as this to pictures that should be used commercially. The buyer is entitled to a non-marked asset. But even so, and just looking at your first image, you have focussing problems, colour noise, unnatural colours, and bad editing, just to name those. So even by omitting your logo, you will get a refusal on the quality.

 

Edit: I cross-checked two or three of the images, they are all unusable, over edited unsharp, with wrong colours.

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RALPH_L
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January 19, 2024

@daniellei4510 is right. You must remove your logo. However, I believe that most of the photos will get disapproved due to quality issues. They are nice photos however, most seem out of focus, are noisy, and some have lighting issues.  Software can resolve these issues. I also believe you should reframe. I.e. "The Rule of Thirds".

Example:

daniellei4510
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January 19, 2024

Agreed, I was a little generous there, without having taken a close look at all the images. But yes, they would at least have been given greater consideration had the logos been removed.

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Abambo
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January 19, 2024

Quality issues — easy refusal at first sight.

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daniellei4510
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January 19, 2024

Remove your logo and your images will probably be approved. It's that simple. Watermarks and logos are not allowed.

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Alan MaiaAuthor
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January 19, 2024

Thanks