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September 18, 2024
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Quality issues rejection for photos

  • September 18, 2024
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Good day all. Pleaes help me identify the quality issues, I want to improve my knowledge in order to try and avoid future rejections. Thank you in advance.

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Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 18, 2024

Compare your work with current Stock inventory. 

 

To get accepted, yours should meet or exceed current quality standards and be unique in some way.

https://stock.adobe.com/search/images?k=cow+photos

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Mariana_CAuthor
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September 25, 2024

Hi @Nancy OShea thank you. I will try to more specific and unique with the content I create. I am trying and learning as I go in order to meet, but more to exceed the quality standards. I appreciate the feedback. 

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 18, 2024

The lizard image is unfocused and there is visible chroma noise in the background.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Mariana_CAuthor
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September 22, 2024

Hi @Jill_C  Thank you for the feedback. I will do some reading on chroma noise to better understand it and to know exactly what you are referring to. Thank you for the taking the time to comment om my image.

Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 18, 2024

Hello,

I think for the cow photo you have to alter the white balance - it's too yellow - something like this:

I don't think the flies should be a problem - it is on a farm, not a studio!

The lizard:

Probably because of the compression artefacts

Plant:

White balance just a bit - make the leaves a tad greener  - reduce the tint  - magenta 

 

And the landscape:

Compression artefacts - same reason as the lizard photo.

Were these taken with a smartphone?

The changes are rather subtle but can make a difference.

Mariana_CAuthor
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September 22, 2024

Hi @Ricky336 thank you for the constructive feedback. I might ask stupid questions, but I will try not to ask them more than once...by saying "compression artefacts", how do I fix it or prevent it from happening?

I agree to the cow image being a bit too yellow, I will pay attention to colour balance in future.

Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 22, 2024

Read this about compression artifacts.

Basically, the JEPEG file format compresses the pixels to save space. However, when the photo is enlarged it can begin to show as 'blocky' pixels.

It is more noticeable on smartphones. Sensor size makes a difference as well.


https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/19270/what-are-jpeg-artifacts-and-what-can-be-done-about-them

 

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 18, 2024

Cow image. Clean up this stuff. Don't make the buyer do it for you. 



20200610: The background could use some dehazing.

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Mariana_CAuthor
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September 22, 2024

Thank you for the feedback, much appreciated. I will pay more attention to the points shown.