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March 1, 2023
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  • March 1, 2023
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Can someone please advise why this does not meet the quality standards? It was posted in a Nikon magazine with no quality issue so struggling to understand why it's declined for future ref.

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Correct answer jacquelingphoto2017

Hi @roanm34154489 ,

It's a beautiful image. However, it has soft edged. Your image must in in sharpt focus with sharp edges.

Best wishes

Jacquelin

 

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Abambo
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March 2, 2023

Be happy with your publishing experience. Even is the asset has been used in a Nikon magazine, that does not mean that it is fit for stock. I do not know the QA of that magazine, but I would not have used this asset.

You have random out of focus parts...well and other errors.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Jill_C
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March 1, 2023

It's beautiful in an artistic sense; but some of the feather quills (eyes?) are sort of pasted in and not attached to a quill and just sort of floating... I think Adobe is looking for more realism in these sort of images.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Nancy OShea
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March 1, 2023

Adobe Stock customers expect the highest visual and technical quality for use in commercial projects.  Posters, billboard ads & TV commercials, merchandise like t-shirts, tote bags and calendars...  Read your Stock Contributor User Guide for more details on what's expected.


Better luck with your next submission. 🙂

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
George_F
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March 1, 2023

I agree with @jacquelingphoto2017 , the details appear both soft when viewing between 100%-200%.  It also appears some noise reduction or heavy sharpening has been applied resulting in some unwanted artefacts.

 

With small print such as a magazine, I suspect this image would be fine.  But I think it's important to keep in mind all of the uses a commercial stock asset may be used.  I don't believe this would stand up well with a large print scenario.

 

Being rejected as a commercial asset doesn't mean it's a bad photo though.  Congrats on being published in a magazine!

George F, Photographer & Forum Volunteer
jacquelingphoto2017
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March 1, 2023

Hi @roanm34154489 ,

It's a beautiful image. However, it has soft edged. Your image must in in sharpt focus with sharp edges.

Best wishes

Jacquelin