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Mayur Parmar
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March 18, 2021
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Matter of rejecting my uploaded photo

  • March 18, 2021
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Hi ... I'm new to Adobe Stock and I'm tryiung to get a feel for why of my photos was rejected for "technical issues".

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    Correct answer Abambo

    Look at your images at 100% and 200% to see the artefacts. The crocodile picture, however, is an easy one, you even spot the problems at a much lesser viewing size.

    You have no details in your picture, there is a lot of "bloc-noise" because of the in-camera processing, you have chromatic aberration (green and red borders) in such an amount that I wonder if the picture got zoomed digitally… The picture is also overexposed.

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    Participant
    March 22, 2021

    I have the same problem. I dont know what those technical issues are. 

    Legend
    March 22, 2021

    Veronica, 

    1. Check that your photo is of the highest commercial standard, suitable for a multi-million dollar advertising campaign.

    2. Check you have read all of Adobe's rules and guidelines.

    If you still don't see the problem, please share a picture with us. FULL RESOLUTION not a shrunken copy. The experts here can often make good suggestions to improve your pictures in a way that Adobe will like.

    Participant
    March 22, 2021

    Thank you, for example these are two of the pictures rejected because of technical issues. I don´t exactly know why.

    Abambo
    Community Expert
    AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    March 18, 2021

    Look at your images at 100% and 200% to see the artefacts. The crocodile picture, however, is an easy one, you even spot the problems at a much lesser viewing size.

    You have no details in your picture, there is a lot of "bloc-noise" because of the in-camera processing, you have chromatic aberration (green and red borders) in such an amount that I wonder if the picture got zoomed digitally… The picture is also overexposed.

    ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
    Legend
    March 18, 2021

    Nothing seems to be in clear focus. Have you taken any professional training in commercial photography? Nature photography is particularly difficult because Adobe's customers demand absolute perfection, with no allowance for how difficult or rare the photograph may be.