Skip to main content
dasand38214302
Participant
January 24, 2022
Answered

Rejected photos

  • January 24, 2022
  • 1 reply
  • 704 views

Hello community. I was rejected for technical reasons.

Please give me some advice, thanks! 

This topic has been closed for replies.
Correct answer RALPH_L

Photo 1 Focus and framing

Photo 2 Focus, underexposed shadows, overexposed highlights, fringing

Photo 3 Focus and framing

Photo 4 Focus, overexposed highlights, framing

1 reply

RALPH_L
Community Expert
RALPH_LCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 24, 2022

Photo 1 Focus and framing

Photo 2 Focus, underexposed shadows, overexposed highlights, fringing

Photo 3 Focus and framing

Photo 4 Focus, overexposed highlights, framing

dasand38214302
Participant
January 24, 2022

Hi and thanks, but I don't agree with you for anything of this.
These photos are made for the flooring companies, to show floor details not entire kitchen, or anything else, but it is nice in same time to have something like part of the kitchen on the photo to not have just a flat floor. I already work with a lot of flooring contractors and that is what they are looking for. You are talking about art my friend, they don't care about it. Shadows giving more realistic look for this kind of pictures and giving a life to the picture otherwise it will be boring picture, same for overexposing.
Remember, this is not art, this is a photo for flooring contractor that you are selling for $0.36

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 24, 2022

@RALPH_L is right. 

 

Despite what your contractors may think, those images are not suitable for Stock imagery.  And that's all that matters here.   We don't work for Adobe Stock,  we are experienced Stock contributors and customers in this user-to-user forum.  You can take the feedback you received or not.  That's your choice.   But arguing won't help you.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert