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Hello, I am new in Adobe Stock and I would to ask some suggestions about my rejected pictures. Why is my pics rejected? and what do you think? Thanks for your answer I am pleasent to get your opinion
There is a huge amount of noise
as well as fringing and chromatic aberration
There is also a good deal of lens distortion on the edges.
Very saturated as well on the left.
On the whole, extremely overedited.
Even if those issues could be resolved by going back to the original and editing the picture very differently, there might be intellectual property issues, depending on what the text at the entrance means.
Hope that helps,
Michael
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Michael Niessen - Photographer, photo-editor, educator
Too much post processing which resulted in artifacxts and extensive fringing.
Hello,
I guess this was taken on a smartphone, and the camera software has done its own HDR. This has resulted in what you see. Noise in the sky, halos around the building edges etc. This type of photo won't be suitable for stock photos. Not these days anyhow!
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To me, the picture looks to be oversharpened and you can see the artifacts outlining the buildings
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There is a huge amount of noise
as well as fringing and chromatic aberration
There is also a good deal of lens distortion on the edges.
Very saturated as well on the left.
On the whole, extremely overedited.
Even if those issues could be resolved by going back to the original and editing the picture very differently, there might be intellectual property issues, depending on what the text at the entrance means.
Hope that helps,
Michael
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Michael Niessen - Photographer, photo-editor, educator
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Too much post processing which resulted in artifacxts and extensive fringing.
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Hello,
I guess this was taken on a smartphone, and the camera software has done its own HDR. This has resulted in what you see. Noise in the sky, halos around the building edges etc. This type of photo won't be suitable for stock photos. Not these days anyhow!