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this picture was rejected forquality issues. Can anyone tell the exact points of rejection?
Greetings!
When viewing at 100% and zooming in on the details, The photo is pretty pixelated and there are a lot of artefacts. Is this the full sized photo you submitted to Adobe? If you have a higher quality copy of the photo, it would be best to submit that for more accurate feedback. There will be very little insight to gain from a photo of this quality.
Hello,
Unfortunately, you also have a lot of noise!
Always view your images to at least 100%!
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Greetings!
When viewing at 100% and zooming in on the details, The photo is pretty pixelated and there are a lot of artefacts. Is this the full sized photo you submitted to Adobe? If you have a higher quality copy of the photo, it would be best to submit that for more accurate feedback. There will be very little insight to gain from a photo of this quality.
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Is this the full sized photo you submitted to Adobe?
By @George_F
I think that 4755 px x 3456 px is the full-size picture, as submitted. And yes, you see the defects, even when looking at the thumbnail picture.
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Hello,
Unfortunately, you also have a lot of noise!
Always view your images to at least 100%!
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Each of the defects will result in a quality refusal. It's a nice picture to get likes in social media, it's inadequate for stock and commercial use.
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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Ich würde solche tausendfach vorhandenen Foto überhaupt nicht einsenden, zwecklos, bitte mal vorher umsehen. Wer will das brauchen? Alle denken sie bekommen tausend likes im Netz also ist es gut, falsch gedacht und nicht auf solche hören.
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Alle denken sie bekommen tausend likes im Netz also ist es gut, falsch gedacht und nicht auf solche hören.
By @winHei54
Adobe Stock ist kein Social Media. Hier gibt es keine Likes. Ich mag des Bild, ich würde ein Like vergeben auf Social Media. Doch hier sind andere Kriterien gefordert. Wäre das Bild technisch einwandfrei, würde es bestimmt keine Massen an Verkäufen generieren, aber ich habe schon schlimmeres gesehen.
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Das habe ich so nicht gemeint und nicht Adobe mit der Antwort sondern den Bildgestalter/Einreicher gemeint. Weil ich es genau so sehe.
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Ich verstehe sehr gut, wie das gemeint war. 😉