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February 6, 2025
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Large amount of rejected content for quality issues

  • February 6, 2025
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Hello everyone,

 

im new to this scene and I would like to ask for you help. I have uploaded 16 pictures recently and after 25 days all but 3 of them got rejected because of quality issues. Ofc when I tried to ask the support for help I got a generic, good for nothing, answer. 

 

Could anyone look over a picture or two of mine and explain to me where the problem lies? This is very frustrating for me and if this continues I will delete my account and move on.

 

Thank you for your time

 

 

Best regards Chris

 

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Correct answer daniellei4510

Leaning every so slightly on the right side, and the mountains could use some dehazing. The other one looks slighting underexposed.

 

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daniellei4510
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daniellei4510Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 6, 2025

Leaning every so slightly on the right side, and the mountains could use some dehazing. The other one looks slighting underexposed.

 

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Known Participant
February 6, 2025

Hello Daniel,

 

thank you for your quick response. I can see the point that you are making. Yet I find it ridiculous that Adobe is not able to give me this kind of feedback when rejecting the picture. If Adobe really is this strickt, I see no point in uploading pictures there anymore. After all it took 25 days for this picture to be rejected (no rant against you ofc. im very greatfull)

 

Best regards Chris

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 6, 2025

Yes, "support" says that as well, but this is not a valid point for me. If someone looks at your picture and decies it has a problem it takes just 5 seconds to write: Horizon is not level. And they would be done. In the real world economy this kind of point would be a no go as well.


Now multiply that by thousands of assets per day. Or maybe close to a million. Some individuals are still probably uploading a hundred or more assets daily.  Meanwhile, many contributors are waiting up to 3 months and longer to have their assets reviewed. Your 25 days of waiting would assuredly have been longer if moderators took the time to respond personally to every asset the reject. And 5 seconds is pushing it. It took me at least four or five minutes to review your two assets and post a response.

 

In any case, that is why this forum exists: for volunteers to fill the critique gap left open by generic reasons for rejections.

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