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Thijs5EA7
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July 4, 2023
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Rejected for some strange reason

  • July 4, 2023
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Hi,

I read complaints on another forum that, in addition to the long waiting time, many more photos are rejected. That is also the case with me. I can accept that Adobe have become stricter with checking.

But I also have a photo of a tower, two photos of  bridges in the Dutch city of Middelburg, and a windmill in the city of Veere, which were rejected because the photos resemble photos I've already submitted. While these are the only photos. I was even in those cities for the first time in my life!!!

The first and last two photos in the overview of rejected photos. I have read this complaint before. How is this possible?

Regards Thijs The Netherlands

 

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Correct answer Ricky336

Hello,

Are you talking about similar photos? Similar also means what is in the database, and not only in your collection.

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Ricky336
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Ricky336Community ExpertCorrect answer
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July 4, 2023

Hello,

Are you talking about similar photos? Similar also means what is in the database, and not only in your collection.

Thijs5EA7
Thijs5EA7Author
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July 4, 2023

Hello

That's not what they write in the rejection:

However, during our check, we found that it resembles one or more other images you've already uploaded. Therefore, we cannot include this image in our collection.

I've looked. There are some pictures of the windmill in Veere, which are somewhat similar. There are no similar photos of the tower and two bridges in Middelbug.

 

Regards, Thijs

Jill_C
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August 30, 2023

Yes, but I didn't know that a week ago. I thought about it again and have now deleted the two files. It's not worth the misery. But actually it's weird that you do this kind of thing out of fear for Adobe.


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