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Quality Issues

  • August 20, 2024
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Hello everyone!
I tried to publish 3 photos with you for the first time.
Sony a1 camera.. and the photo quality corresponding to the flagship of the line...
Why does the review on your site about the reasons for refusing to accept the photo not contain any information about the reasons themselves, is not supported by anything? Why don't you specify what exactly the problems with the quality of a particular photo are?
What exactly is the site's interest in this situation?.. ..etc...

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Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 21, 2024

To put this in context, you're competing with over 1 million high quality candle images in Adobe Stock's current inventory. 

Personally, I would look for something that has less representation.  But this is the commercial quality that Stock expects from contributors.

https://stock.adobe.com/search?k=candle

 

Also read your Stock Contributor User Guide for more tips.

 

Hope that helps.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 20, 2024

Hi @Valery_Zmachynski1737 ,

Adobe does have different groups delegated to do different things. The review moderators are responsible for accepting and refusing files. We assist you to identify the exact refusal reason when you post the file here in its originality as you did to Adobe and state what refusal reason you got from the reviewers in the caption. If you want to self-check, you need to zoom in on your file at 100% to check for all that is listed in this link.

There are other help that you can glean from on the Adobe platform such as the reasons contents are refused.

Best wishes

Jacquelin

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 20, 2024

Having a current high-end camera doesn't guarantee that your assets meet Adobe's quality guidelines. Noise, soft focus, composition, Exposure, artifacts, etc. can still be issues from any camera. You will not receive specific feedback on every quality issue in your images from Adobe Moderators because they don't have the time to do that, and it's not their job to make you a better photographer. The quality of your assets cannot be determined from the small thumbnails that you uploaded.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Participating Frequently
August 20, 2024
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August 20, 2024

It appears to me that the candle's "flame" is not an actual flame. 


There is no flame. The candle does not burn. That is how it should be, as intended by the author.

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 20, 2024

First of all, you are not addressing Adobe here but contributors like yourself. It is also not Adobe's job to teach contributors how to take photographs by giving detailed feedback as to the reason an image or images are rejected. The moderators do not have time for that.

 

If you want to know why your images were rejected, post them here at the full size as submitted and other contributors will try to be of help. That is what this forum is for.

Adobe Community Expert | If you can't fix it, hide it; if you can't hide it, delete it.
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August 20, 2024

Thank you for your answer and your time!!! Perhaps this is the most important thing I wanted to tell you.
Like the moderators, I do not have time for this.
But, I believe I have already revealed the problem of moderation.
All the best!