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Rejected pictures - need some construcitve remarks

New Here ,
Oct 19, 2022 Oct 19, 2022

Hello Adobe Support Community

 

I am writing on this forum to take some advices about my rejected pictures. I'll be thankful for help.

 

Photo's are in attachment

 

Best regards

 

Wojciech

 

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Community Expert , Oct 19, 2022 Oct 19, 2022

There is a messy background (upper left) on the first image; however, the toy itself may represent an IP issue, as most toy manufacturers claim IP over their designs.

 

In the second image, the dark, blurry blob in the left third of the image is distracting.

 

The third image has focus issues; the child is blurry, and would certainly require a model release had the image not been rejected for technical issues. There is chromatic aberration among the leaves, and a lens spot or two in the sky.

 

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LEGEND ,
Oct 19, 2022 Oct 19, 2022

What reasons were given for each photo, please? 

Some other questions too...

Is the T Rex a toy you have? A 3D render? Something else?

Did you submit a model release for the child?

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New Here ,
Oct 19, 2022 Oct 19, 2022

The reason for all pictures is quality problem

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New Here ,
Oct 19, 2022 Oct 19, 2022

The Trex is a toy

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Community Expert ,
Oct 19, 2022 Oct 19, 2022

There is a messy background (upper left) on the first image; however, the toy itself may represent an IP issue, as most toy manufacturers claim IP over their designs.

 

In the second image, the dark, blurry blob in the left third of the image is distracting.

 

The third image has focus issues; the child is blurry, and would certainly require a model release had the image not been rejected for technical issues. There is chromatic aberration among the leaves, and a lens spot or two in the sky.

 

The ruined building has chromatic aberration, soft focus, blown highlights and a white balance problem (too yellow).

 

 

 

 

 

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New Here ,
Oct 19, 2022 Oct 19, 2022

Tkanks a lot for your answers. However, does the Adobe stock accept the pictures with sharpness focused only on the specific area? For example: Torn ceiling with wooden logs on the upper left?

 

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Wojciech POLANSKI
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Community Expert ,
Oct 19, 2022 Oct 19, 2022

Yes, it is possible to compose an acceptable image with focus on a specific area, usually something in the foreground, with background elements falling into softer focus. However, it is important that the "focal point" of the image is truly in sharp focus.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 20, 2022 Oct 20, 2022

@polanski.portfolio wrote:

Tkanks a lot for your answers. However, does the Adobe stock accept the pictures with sharpness focused only on the specific area? For example: Torn ceiling with wooden logs on the upper left?

 

Regards


See here: 

If you are new to stock, you should consider these resources: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/tutorials.html
Please read the contributor user manual for more information on Adobe stock contributions: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html
See here for rejection reasons: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html
and especially quality and technical issues: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
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Community Expert ,
Oct 21, 2022 Oct 21, 2022
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Hi @polanski.portfolio ,

The first image I assume is a PNG photo. Looking at the head I get the impression that the crop might not be that smooth. You seem to apply too much feather to the edge of the image. Also I see areas that the highlights are a bit too high.

 

The second image is not completely in focus and noisy.

 

The third photo is noisy.

jacquelingphoto2017_0-1666404528368.png

 

The fourth photo perspective need correcting. It might be slightly underexposed and there is color fringing around the frames of the windows in the highlight.

You need to zoom in on your files to inspect for issues.

 

The details in this link will help you to understand how to examine your file for issues.

 

Best wishes

Jacquelin

 

 

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