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February 7, 2023
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New photographer looking for feedback on rejected images

  • February 7, 2023
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Hello all,

  I am pretty new to photography and am just uploading some of my images for the first time. All of my photos have been rejected due to "Quality Issues". I read the common technical issues that they linked but am still not sure of how to fix my issues. How much is "too much" contrast/white balance or "too little" contrast / what balance etc. Any critiques on these images would be greatly appreciated. If anyone has any links to recourses where I can learn more about the required technical aspects and how to pass the reviews in the future. 

 

I have attached some info about each image with a screenshot. Please let me know if I need to provide more info about the images.

Thank you all,

  Garrett

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Correct answer George_F

Zooming into between 100%-200% view is where the quality issues are easily spotted.  If you take the Osprey in flight for instance:  At 100% view there is noticeable noise in the sky and the osprey, chromatic aberrations, and the osprey could use some sharpening.  There is a slight but noticeable vignette to both photos.  The blue areas in my screenshot are shadow areas that are clipped, which I wasn't able to recover any detail in when I attempted.   Watermarks are also considered a quality issue. 

At the very least, try some noise reduction and sharpening to see if that helps with the noise and sharpness.  The clipped shadow areas may not be recoverable, but the rest may or may not be correctable.

I hope that helps!

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jacquelingphoto2017
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February 8, 2023

Hi @Garrett282720885qko ,

You can learn here how to create better photos for Adobe Stock and here are some additional tips that will help you to know what to look for and correct. To learn how to fix issues and how much is too much will depend on how much you know about the editing software you use. If you use Photoshop, there are many courses on LinkedIn Learn such as Photoshop 2022 Essential Training that will teach you about the application and how to use it effectively.

Best wishes

Jacquelin 

Participant
February 8, 2023

Thank you for the additional recourses!!

jacquelingphoto2017
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February 8, 2023

Your are welcome @Garrett282720885qko .

Best wishes

Jacquelin

Jill_C
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February 7, 2023

Osprey_Takeoff_Dark.jpg - Noise, soft focus, chromatic aberration, underexposed areas and watermark are the reasons for rejection.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
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February 7, 2023

Here is a screenshot from "Osprey_U_Flight" from dark table

George_F
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February 7, 2023

Sorry. here is the screenshot

 

George F, Photographer & Forum Volunteer
George_F
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George_FCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 7, 2023

Zooming into between 100%-200% view is where the quality issues are easily spotted.  If you take the Osprey in flight for instance:  At 100% view there is noticeable noise in the sky and the osprey, chromatic aberrations, and the osprey could use some sharpening.  There is a slight but noticeable vignette to both photos.  The blue areas in my screenshot are shadow areas that are clipped, which I wasn't able to recover any detail in when I attempted.   Watermarks are also considered a quality issue. 

At the very least, try some noise reduction and sharpening to see if that helps with the noise and sharpness.  The clipped shadow areas may not be recoverable, but the rest may or may not be correctable.

I hope that helps!

George F, Photographer & Forum Volunteer
Participant
February 7, 2023

Thank you very much for the helpful reply!  To confirm, both vignettes and watermarks are not allowed?

George_F
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February 7, 2023

That's correct.  A vignette is easily added by the customer if they desire it.

 

Good luck with future submissions 🙂

George F, Photographer & Forum Volunteer