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analytical_Miracle0D4B
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August 5, 2021
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My photos got rejected for Artifacts

  • August 5, 2021
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Hi guys,

 

I uploaded some photos from when i went to Santorini using my Canon Camera and my photos got rejected for Artifacts or something. I dont get why it has as I dont haven't really edited nothing. Just the scenes and colours were stunning.

 

I've added some examples.

 

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I checked.... the photos (I checked two of them) do say they were taken on a GoPro. Perhaps that's why the quality is lower than you expected.

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RALPH_L
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 5, 2021

Your photos are underexposed and are lacking some color balance. There is also a lot of noise (grain). The horizons are not completely level. There are some objects that need to be removed. For instance in the last photo, the blur on the right side foreground. Here is a example of how the photo might be better:

Legend
August 5, 2021

And... by the way... these seem to have been taken with something like a GoPro, rather than a Canon...

analytical_Miracle0D4B
Participant
August 5, 2021
Thats fine. Is there not any other way around it?
And i do have a GoPro but i use that for videos mainly. But pictures i use Canon.
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Legend
August 5, 2021

I checked.... the photos (I checked two of them) do say they were taken on a GoPro. Perhaps that's why the quality is lower than you expected.

Legend
August 5, 2021

Artefects often come out of the camera.  They don't mean you faked anything. It means the image, when viewed very closely, does not show exquisite detail.  I can see them clearly when zooming in to your pictures. So not "or something".