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Although mobile phone photos are accepted, they are still held to the same standards as photos from all cameras.
When coming in to 100%, here is what I saw:
-Lack of sharpness
-a distinct halo at the top of the mountains
-horizon not level
-main subject is too dark
-considerable noise in the shadow areas
Hope that helps!
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Blur, noise and chromatic aberration, it is usual
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Although mobile phone photos are accepted, they are still held to the same standards as photos from all cameras.
When coming in to 100%, here is what I saw:
-Lack of sharpness
-a distinct halo at the top of the mountains
-horizon not level
-main subject is too dark
-considerable noise in the shadow areas
Hope that helps!
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Thankyou George,
I got some methods to review my photos, will follow this.
Should go through more such threads in community, would get better corrective measures to be taken.
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@George_F pretty much summed it up.
Focus, Halo, underexposed shadows, horizon not level and noise.
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Adobe Stock customers expect the highest visual and technical quality for use in commercial projects. Read these links.
Also look at this article. Using a phone camera has its own set of problems.