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Black and white photos are rarely accepted (even those with a colored part)
This sort of selective color processing is definitely not accepted by Adobe.
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Black and white photos are rarely accepted (even those with a colored part)
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Also, the horizon is not level.
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This sort of selective color processing is definitely not accepted by Adobe.
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Is this AI generated? I've had over 50 black and white assets accepted, but I've always given them a reason to be black and white (for example, vintage images prior to when color photography was invented). @Jill_C is correct about the selective coloring, but it also lacks contrast. @RALPH_L is right about the slanted horizon, but if you were to fix it, the building on the left would be slanted. Also, when viewed at 100%, her irises start looking a little wonky.
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Her jeans are fading away:
You should also check her left arm. It's kind of crippled
You also see a lot of noise. The contrasts are not good.
It's better to submit a full colour picture, the buyer can apply any filter to the asset they want to be applied. A picture like this strongly limits its use. Nobody will buy a picture like this, if they do not need exactly a woman in an orange top.