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Rejected due to quality. I will be glad to advice. Thanks

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Rejected due to quality. I will be glad to advice. Thanks

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Correct answer Jill_C

Each of the images has composition issues. The first is an awkward pose with part of the cat's paws cut off. In the second the front paw is cut off. In the third the tip of his ear is missing.

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Nancy OShea
Community Expert
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November 18, 2022

Look at current Stock Inventory in your keyword category.

There are millions & millions of cat images in every size, color and breed.

  • Are your images as good or better than what's already represented? 
  • Would you buy them to use in professional commercial projects? 

 

Adobe Stock customers expect the highest visual and technical quality for use in commercial projects.  Read these links.


Better luck with your next submission. 🙂

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Abambo
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November 18, 2022

One composition issue with picture one and three is the woman in the background. Especially on the first one, the picture would be so much better with the woman's face in the picture. You need to know that most likely your asset won't even be detected by potential buyers, because of the shear number of cat pictures. Your pictures need to stand out for a very modest success.

 

With picture 2 I would crop out part of the right side, to get the picture more focussed on the cat.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Jill_C
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Jill_CCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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November 18, 2022

Each of the images has composition issues. The first is an awkward pose with part of the cat's paws cut off. In the second the front paw is cut off. In the third the tip of his ear is missing.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Ricky336
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November 18, 2022

Hello,

One of the reasons I think is that you have no contrast in your pictures; they are rather flat. The 3rd photo is slightly overexposed, and you need to fix the white balance just a bit in all three.

For example after a quick fix in the 3rd photo:

 

 

The overall composition could be improved as well in all the pictures.

Just to add, the overall lighting in the photos isn't very good - especially for stock photos!