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View your images at 200%. You will notice artifacts around the figures. Also the shadows are underexsposed in the first and third image. I also have to ask the same question as @Test Screen Name . Are you the legal owner of these dinos? If not, you need a property release.
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What are these? Are they photos of toys/models? 3D renderings? Your own paintings?
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it's a 3d image. I got rejected due to lighting, dodging, artifacts too much. in that case my tyrannosaurs are accepted
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View your images at 200%. You will notice artifacts around the figures. Also the shadows are underexsposed in the first and third image. I also have to ask the same question as @Test Screen Name . Are you the legal owner of these dinos? If not, you need a property release.
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thanks .it's a 3d photo. i have the tyrannosaurs and a few other species accepted, but now i'm getting rejected due to technical error, "Common issues that can impact the technical quality of images include exposure issues, soft focus, excessive filtering or artifacts/noise. "
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but with these images I am accepted. I see different approvals from many people
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but with these images I am accepted. I see different approvals from many people. Mine are all PNG images
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Photographing toys with the intent of selling the images is frequently going to result in an IP strike. The toy industry is very competitive, and many toys are protected by trademark.
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thank you,