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My images, that are best sellers on other stock agencies , are all rejected on adobe stock, only 6 images were accepted during the month of april after that my all images, more than 400 are rejected, why and how can i solve that issue . My 6 images that are in my portfolio are not much good my rejected images are even better than them , please someone explain why my all images are being rejected, and what is the solution to that problem.
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Are your images, AI generated? if yes it could be that Adobe is actually overwhelmed by the AI images and they are rejecting as if there was no tomorrow ....
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No my images were not AI generated these were taken from mobile camera , on Shutterstock my images got accepted and are selling now
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ok ... so ... i dont know what the reason could be ... good luck ..
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Generally speaking, photos taken with a mobile camera—smartphone—even an iPhone will not compare to a DLSR/Mirrorless camera. The sensor on these cameras is bigger and, therefore, better at light capture. On a smartphone camera, the sensor is much smaller—for obvious reasons, the quality is not so good at light capture, and consequently, quality suffers!
I suspect the reason for rejection was quality. This would mean you would have JPEG compression artefacts and noise.
Adobe have a higher standard than Shutterstock!
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You are not the first person to post here saying that their assets being accepted by Shutterstock aren't being accepted by Adobe, which would suggest that Adobe has higher standards than other stock sites. It's hard to say.
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If you upload a couple of the rejected images here, the Community members can help to identify the reasons for rejection.
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Adobe lists this as one of their considerations when moderating assets: "General composition: Is your horizon straight? Have you cropped the image too much? Consider leaving a designer room to add their own text or objects." This would apply to the flower image and the one of what I assume is a field of corn? The sky is burned out on the landscape image.
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A picture is worth a thousand words. Post one or two images and the reason Stock rejected them.
Quality/technical issues are the most common reasons for refusal. Stock Customers expect perfection for use in commercial projects. Other services, not so much.
Read your Contributor User Guide for more tips. Also compare your work with current Stock inventory. If yours isn't as good or better than what Stock has, don't submit it.
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There's a world of difference between snapshots taken with a phone camera & high quality Stock photos that are purchased for commercial use. That's not to say you can't get decent images with a phone, but it's much harder due to the equipment's limitations and lack of resolution (megapixels).
If you're serious about photography, start saving for a good entry level camera (new or used), a couple of lenses & a tripod. You'll also need some external lights if you shoot indoors. Enroll in some photography courses & join a photography club. Go on field trips & practice, practice, practice.