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I marked it as Ai, it should be within the right size and DPI.
Dimentions: 3433 × 5000
Resolution 300
on the right RGB.
The focus is centered in the middle so the edges are semi-blurred in order to draw your eye to the center.
Is it just that it's sexually evocative?
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What rejection reason was given?
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Didn't say. It told me if I wanted to know the reason to post here.
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I'm not quite sure what I'm looking at or what value it would have for a commercial buyer.
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hmm, "value to commercial buyer." You might be onto something there. I just thought it was interesting art. I'll keep commercial use in mind in the future. (This was my first submission).
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I AM on to something. 🙂 Adobe Stock is not an art gallery.
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Stock is not about art. There is a specific refusal reason for that:
BTW: the text in the red frame is the refusal reason.
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You tell us! Adobe gave you a rejection reason.
The DPI value is irrelevant. The right RGB is called sRGB.
I don't know what this represents, but you may have a certain interpretation of this. However, whatever it is, it is not correctly rendered.
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the Email Didn't say a reason, they just told me if I wanted to know the reason to post here.
Rendered, you say? Im new at this and this was my first submission. Im still learning. Could you please tell me more about rendering it correctly?
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Rendered. As in drawn.
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the Email Didn't say a reason, they just told me if I wanted to know the reason to post here.
By @Andrew Moon
Adobe always gives you a reason! You just need to read your e-mail correctly. You also see the reason here: https://contributor.stock.adobe.com/uploads/rejected
That's when the computer draws the image. The term has been introduced with 3D or 2D animation programs, when the computer computes the final images and sequences from whatever input it gets.
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There is always a reason for rejection. Read your message again.
If I had to guess, it was likely rejected for the first one -- lack of aesthetic or commercial appeal.
That said, we are not Reviewers. This user-to-user community consists of fellow Stock Contributors and Adobe product users.
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If I had to guess, it was likely rejected for the first one -- lack of aesthetic or commercial appeal.
By @Nancy OShea
I could not agree more...