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REJECT IMAGENS!

New Here ,
Mar 23, 2022 Mar 23, 2022

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Ola, tudo bem? gostaria de saber porque fotos minhas foram rejeitadas, qual o ISO maior ideal? existem caracteristicas minimas recomendadas pra trabalhar no manual, da DSLR...não vejo porque estão sendo rejeitas fotos boas ao meu ver....6000x4000 px, ISO 800 - Boa profundade de campo, fotos tiradas no TRIPE e estabilizadas. podem me ajudar?

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Community Expert , Mar 23, 2022 Mar 23, 2022

I would go for technical issues, as the subject is out of focus and not correctly exposed:

Abambo_0-1648054232716.png

The best ISO to take a picture is the lowest one. If you took the image from a tripod, you have a focussing problem with your lens/camera. The noise level is high, but at ISO 800 that could be normal. Noise reduction could help, bat as mentioned ISO 100 would avoid most of the unneeded noise. The composition could also be enhanced.

 

But yes, even if those issues were not there, you would have got an IP r

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Community Expert , Mar 23, 2022 Mar 23, 2022

Commercially produced Easter Candy & packaging is protected by the companies that make it. 

To avoid Intellectual Property issues, photograph generic objects.  Or make your own treats & decorations.

 

 

 

 

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Mar 23, 2022 Mar 23, 2022

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What reason was given for rejection? I can see it is likely to be rejected for IP, but that is nothing to do with ISO...

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Mar 23, 2022 Mar 23, 2022

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Logos are visible in the candies in the foreground.

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Mar 23, 2022 Mar 23, 2022

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I would go for technical issues, as the subject is out of focus and not correctly exposed:

Abambo_0-1648054232716.png

The best ISO to take a picture is the lowest one. If you took the image from a tripod, you have a focussing problem with your lens/camera. The noise level is high, but at ISO 800 that could be normal. Noise reduction could help, bat as mentioned ISO 100 would avoid most of the unneeded noise. The composition could also be enhanced.

 

But yes, even if those issues were not there, you would have got an IP refusal.

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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Commercially produced Easter Candy & packaging is protected by the companies that make it. 

To avoid Intellectual Property issues, photograph generic objects.  Or make your own treats & decorations.

 

 

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
Alt-Web Design & Publishing ~ Web : Print : Graphics : Media

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