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Hi, I am new to Adobe Stock and my images are being rejected but accepted on other sites. Could you please give me your opinion on this image so I can learn what I need to be looking for or correcting. Thank you for your time.
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You didn't indicate the rejection reason, but this most certainly would have required a property release.
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Thanks for your feedback. The reason was technical reasons. I will keep that in mind for the future.
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Hi @Sharon’s new adventure ,
The most outstanding rejection reason would be IP. You will need to remove all markings from the truck. Also the shot is underexposed. There is also a color issue. The overall quality of the image is not looking good. It seem this was taken in JPG format possibly using a compact camera?
You will need to follow the guidelines set out at Stock Contributor Learn & Support (adobe.com) and Tips for getting your stock photos accepted | Adobe Learn & Support tutorials
Please read all the attached or referred sub-links of these links.
You might find useful the information about the limitations of the three main categories of cameras for capturing stockphoto imagery at https://incomepayout.blogspot.com/p/cameras-limitations.html ,
Best wishes
JG
Photographer and Nutrition Author
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Thanks for the info. Looks like I have lots more to learn.
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Among other things, the white balance is too red. It should be more neutral.
See this link about white balance:
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/white-balance.html
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Thanks for the feedback. I thought the sunset light on the truck is what made the photo look more interesting. I will check out the link.
thanks for taking the time.
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Hi @Sharon’s new adventure ,
Normally yes, sunset and sunrise produce interesting photos. However, if your camera's white balance isn't correct or if the photo is underexposed you are likely to end up with photographs having incorrect white balance.
Best wishes
JG
Photographer and Nutrition Author
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You are welcome @Sharon’s new adventure