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Photos Rejected for excessive post-processing

New Here ,
Jul 03, 2018 Jul 03, 2018

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Dear Team,

My photos are rejected stating "excessive post-processing and/or noise" which is not a true reason. There is absolutely no noise and I did no processing after clicking, no at all.

The Picture is taken using the New Samsung Galaxy S9+ device, I request you to kindly reconsider the work. Once acknowledged, I can share the file IDs.

I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Best Regards,

Syed H

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Community Expert , Jul 04, 2018 Jul 04, 2018

Hi Syed,

Again, this is a user to user forum, so I don't have any contact information to the moderators who view the pictures, apart from what can be found on the Adobe website.

I would suggest you to read this - Adobe explains why content can be rejected:

Reasons content is rejected at Adobe Stock >>> and >>> Contact Us

Then relook at your photos (bearing in mind what you have read), see if anything can be improved and resubmit.

The justice in posting them here would be to get some feedback and som

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Hello, this is a user to user forum, so any feedback will generally be from users like yourself. So to get any advice  you should post some examples of your rejections, so other people on here can give some advice and opinion on what maybe wrong.

Although there maybe no post-processing done, there could be some issues with noise due to the size of the sensor.

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Dear Ricky,

Thank you for your inputs. If this is how it works, can I ask for a contact information of the team who is responsible for auditing the photos before drawing conclusions/remarks.

Because I am very much certain of my work/photos quality and may not feel comfortable to share it here. The reason is, I would like it to be reconsidered for audit. Posting them here would do no justice to what I ask.

Please help.

Best regards,

Syed

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Hi Syed,

Again, this is a user to user forum, so I don't have any contact information to the moderators who view the pictures, apart from what can be found on the Adobe website.

I would suggest you to read this - Adobe explains why content can be rejected:

Reasons content is rejected at Adobe Stock >>> and >>> Contact Us

Then relook at your photos (bearing in mind what you have read), see if anything can be improved and resubmit.

The justice in posting them here would be to get some feedback and sometimes issues can be pointed out that we can't see ourselves.

Regards,

Ricky

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