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Hello,
I'm new to photography and I'm trying to publish my first photo. My photo was rejected because Quality Issues. I don't undrestand why it is rejected and what I should edit.
Can you help me please to know what is the issue exactly?
Thanks
You have chromatic aberration:
Chromatic aberration is a lens issue at high contrast situations (light-dark transition) and it can be corrected, if it is not too strong.
Washed out colours and missing structure:
(this normally happens with a high noise reduction)
The image is oversaturated.
IP refusal: names and other identifiers need to be edited out.
If the picture quality were better, you would recognize one or the other person in the picture. You will need a model release from those.
...There's a great deal going on in this image -- almost too much.
This is important in Stock photography because customers are searching for specific images to use in their own commercial projects.
Examining your image at 100-300% magnification, I'm seeing chromatic aberration (color fringing) around objects.
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/chromatic-aberration.html
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...Hola saludos, tambien tienes problema porque es una imagen de una estructura necesitas el RELEASE para poder publicarla
It is important to think about how the image can be used commercially! Think commercial use!!!!
As @Nancy OShea said, there is a lot going on in the image, so what do you what to show?
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You have chromatic aberration:
Chromatic aberration is a lens issue at high contrast situations (light-dark transition) and it can be corrected, if it is not too strong.
Washed out colours and missing structure:
(this normally happens with a high noise reduction)
The image is oversaturated.
IP refusal: names and other identifiers need to be edited out.
If the picture quality were better, you would recognize one or the other person in the picture. You will need a model release from those.
If you are new to stock, you should consider these resources: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/tutorials.html
Please read the contributor user manual for more information on Adobe stock contributions: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html
See here for rejection reasons: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html
and especially quality and technical issues: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html
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There's a great deal going on in this image -- almost too much.
This is important in Stock photography because customers are searching for specific images to use in their own commercial projects.
Examining your image at 100-300% magnification, I'm seeing chromatic aberration (color fringing) around objects.
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/chromatic-aberration.html
Adobe Stock Contributor User Guide is a good place to start. Read these links.
Hope that helps.
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Hola saludos, tambien tienes problema porque es una imagen de una estructura necesitas el RELEASE para poder publicarla
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Hi @Mohamed Miladi,
To add to what is said; details are lost in the shadows.
And to add to the links that @Abambo and @Nancy OShea post you may also get some tip from that will guide you to produce better photos and check for issues.
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@Abambo, @Nancy OShea, @Roshnyc , @jacquelingphoto2017 Thank you all for your advises.
I will try to correct all those issues.
Thank you 🙂
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It is important to think about how the image can be used commercially! Think commercial use!!!!
As @Nancy OShea said, there is a lot going on in the image, so what do you what to show?