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I don't understand why it is rejectected for technical issues.
Hekko everholl, If you want your work to be accepted, keep it simple and clean. This would not let a buyer use it unless one in a million wanted this overly blue village for just the right ad or story etc. I like the content and even the moody blue but not many buyers for it. Perhaps go back to the original and send submit it in original color. Make it high quality and correctly exposed. Read guidelines for stock contributors published by Adobe. Regards, JH
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html
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Adobe usually not allows photos manipulated with filters.
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Hekko everholl, If you want your work to be accepted, keep it simple and clean. This would not let a buyer use it unless one in a million wanted this overly blue village for just the right ad or story etc. I like the content and even the moody blue but not many buyers for it. Perhaps go back to the original and send submit it in original color. Make it high quality and correctly exposed. Read guidelines for stock contributors published by Adobe. Regards, JH
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html
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I used the wrong white balance (Fluorescent instead of cloudy)
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I personally think it’s good illustration and very well made - and with a excellent mood. But no stock agencies will accept it. It would be a fine illustration for a children‘s book, a thriller or something though.