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Submitted some photos to Adobe. Every single one rejected. Getting frustrated here. Been trying to learn and be careful taking photos and editing but I just can´t seem to make it. Other places are accepting and I´m receiving compliments. Just about giving up on Adobe. Can you help me find out what´s wrong and develop at this, please. Cause I cant´t really tell what´s wrong and the technical issue message isn´t really helping.
Do my pics really suck that much or is this just Adobes way of saying - go away, we have enough pictures? H
Underexposed and noisy. Look at the histogram to confirm. Zoom in to 100-200% to confirm focus and noise.
Nope. Technical issue.
By @Petri5EF0
That's a rejection reason. Not Nope! 😉 Always tell us what Adobe told you for rejecting the asset.
Your pictures:
Out of focus and noise.
Underexposed, noise, missing contrasts.
Third image: focus point is in the lower edge of the picture, missing contrast, washed out colours.
I really don't know what other places you mean, but Adobe stock is known to have a quite stringent vetting. If you want compliments, post in social media. None of the stock com
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What specific rejections did Adobe give, please? Did you include suitable model releases?
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Nope. Technical issue. That´s all I´m getting. I´d be pleased even with your picture is bad, crappy, poor light or just plain old boring. Or "Sorry we got millions of these already". Anything but the technical issues, please.
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Nope. Technical issue.
By @Petri5EF0
That's a rejection reason. Not Nope! 😉 Always tell us what Adobe told you for rejecting the asset.
Your pictures:
Out of focus and noise.
Underexposed, noise, missing contrasts.
Third image: focus point is in the lower edge of the picture, missing contrast, washed out colours.
I really don't know what other places you mean, but Adobe stock is known to have a quite stringent vetting. If you want compliments, post in social media. None of the stock companies I know are giving out compliments. They accept the pictures or not. If accepted, it generates sales or not.
If you are new to stock, you should consider these resources: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/tutorials.html
Please read the contributor user manual for more information on Adobe stock contributions: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html
See here for rejection reasons: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html
and especially quality and technical issues: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html
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Underexposed and noisy. Look at the histogram to confirm. Zoom in to 100-200% to confirm focus and noise.
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