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I have had images rejected before due to keywording / title issues (I am always too wordy and descriptive) and sometimes for artifacts (don't always agree or see the specific issues, but at least I know what that means) but a rejection for an image described as non-compliant is a new one for me, so just trying to really understand what that means. A reduced size version of the image is shown below. I don't have access to Lightroom, so this was resized from a jpg using Irfanview, but the original image is a mild crop from a 50 MP DSLR, so it has plenty of resolution and no artifacts (and it was not rejected for that reason in any case...) So if this crudely resized version has those issues, I think it would not have been present in the originally submitted image.
This is an image of Square Tower House in Mesa Verde National Park, USA
Would appreciate any insights from the many of you here with more experience than I have to help me know what they are alluding to when rejecting this as non-compliant.
Thanks bunches,
ML
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Here is a summary of tips to ensure your success:
Forum. Property release and protection guidelines for Adobe Stock is also an important document to read through. Property release guidelines will link you to "Known Image Restriction".
Property release and protection guidelines for Adobe Stock should give you a clearer understanding of what is required. Known image restrictions will give you a more comprehensive knowledge of what is not accepted, and with other's, what composition is accepted.
Adobe tips re Releases and copyright issues.
Modern architecture with unique building structures requires a release
created posted here by Mat Hayward in Adobe Stock Contributors Staff
. We will not accept images of private property for commercial licensing without written permission from the property owner in the form of a property release. This is as much for your protection as it is ours. The policy is firm and we will always err on the side of caution if there is any doubt about the intellectual property during the review process.
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Hi Mikel,
Non-compliant means you have ignored moderator's request, or company policy. Is this the first time this image is rejected? Was it rejected prior to now and you resubmit it without providing or correcting what was requested? The first rejection reason is what you need to address and it is likely a request for property release as Joan highlighted. If that is the case, you need to download a property release form and have it completed and signed by the owner, or approved personnel responsible for the park, yourself as an artist, and witnessed, then resubmit.
Best wishes
JG