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Hi everyone,
I am a new joiner and I recently started uploading to Adobe. Probabbly 70% of my photos were rejected and I am not quite sure why. I would expect some of them to be rejected, but not so many. Specialy since I posted to two other pages, where 90% of the same pictures were approved. I am confused. Pleace check a few of them and comment.
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Adobe's standards are higher compared to other stock sites, and having assets accepted elsewhere does not guarantee that they will be accepted by Adobe.
I fussed with one image that could use some dehazing. Other examples posted here might benefit from the same adjustments.
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Thank you for the reply 🙂 Could you help me, which tool are you using for such adjustments.
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I used Dehaze in Photoshop's Camera Raw filter.
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dji_fly_20230811_124140_744_1691754138964_photo_optimized.jpg - hazy and not sharply focused
dji_fly_20230820_142230_802_1692555234939_photo_optimized-EDIT.jpg - the sky is quiet oversaturated and also noisy
dji_fly_20240816_135108_322_1723812764778_photo_optimized.jpg - the sky is underexposed and displays noise
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the sky; Noise plus you can't see any detail here:
And:
The sun - Adobe won't like that.
You've got these kinds of issues—probably noise being a factor as you used a drone camera. Drones have fairly small sensors—like smartphones—so if one is rather picky, then noise is a factor; it can be seen in the sky.