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April 7, 2021
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Rejected for "technical issues" - why?

  • April 7, 2021
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I am a new contributor to Adobe Stock.

I edited all of the attached photos in Adobe Lightroom per the suggestion on Adobe's guide for stock contributors.  They were all rejected for "technical reasons".  No additional reason was given.

Can someone tell me what I did wrong?  What can I do differently with future submissions to prevent them from being rejected?

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Correct answer Marianne-Deiters

The photos are out of focus. Some photos have extreme chromatic aberration.

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Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 7, 2021

Hello,

I'm afraid they are also not very commercially viable. What could these shots be used for?

The overall image quality isn't good.

The same reasons apply to these pictures as your other ones you have asked for advice on.

It would be good to do a bit of background reading

Participant
April 7, 2021

Is there anywhere else you would suggest selling them?  Sounds to me like Adobe Stock is not well-suited to the photographs I have on hand.

Marianne-Deiters
Marianne-DeitersCorrect answer
Participating Frequently
April 7, 2021

The photos are out of focus. Some photos have extreme chromatic aberration.

Legend
April 7, 2021

Adobe's requirements are for perfect commercial grade photography. I looked at a few of yours and they don't seem to have a sharp focus.