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Hi all!! im a new contributor and i want to improve my photos. Mods reject some of my images due to object issues. Can you help me by showing my fauls? The text says that it could be because of dust on the sensor of my camera but i dont see any artifact. Thank you all!
I shot this image with 400ISO f11.
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Hi Lubo
Welcome to Adobe. This is a nice landscape you captured. The trees form a very unique pattern. However to the right of the capture, your cropping could be an issue. I'd say it would be better selected if you had capture it wider, or moved a little towards the right for the crop so that you capture the entire right circle pattern the trees form. In addition I believe the photo looks a bit flat, and requiring vibrancy and clarity. Whenever you capture an image you need to inspect it carefully and ensure that the vibrancy clarity and saturation is correct. Create better photos for Adobe Stock with 7 tips for success | will help you to see the appearance of the images as required.
And because you are new you will need to read the information at tagproducts_SG_STOCK-CONTRIBUTOR_i18nKeyHelppagetitle , following all the links and especially the "Adobe Stock Contributor Guide".
All the best
JG
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Hi there,
I guess when you say 'objects' you mean 'artifacts'? (Sometimes if you use the translator function, it may come up with a different word.)
If so, when enlarged to around 100% you see this: It's a bit blocky - so JPEG issues.
It can be seen throughout the image
Therefore 'artifacts' rejection.
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Just for information, _MG_0001.JPG is for images shot with Adobe RGB and is the same for raw - CR2,
_MG_0001.CR2.
Files which have IMG is for the sRGB colour space.
This is of course with Canon cameras.
And by the way, RAW should be in small letters - raw - because it's not an acronym or an abbreviation.
I guess the raw term was adopted as the file was 'unprocessed' or uncooked - raw file. Could be synonymous with raw food.
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ricky336 wrote
Just for information, _MG_0001.JPG is for images shot with Adobe RGB and is the same for raw - CR2,
_MG_0001.CR2.
Oh go, I just needed to read the manual... You’re right, the underscore designates the colour profile. As I switched to RAW Adobe RGB, I attributed the name to the image file format and not the colour profile.
As for RAW, that’s for sure not an acronym its raw versus processed. Raw image format - Wikipedia
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I have so much to learn. Thank you all for the tips and the information!!!