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Hi
The attached images were rejected due to technical issues. Could you please help by specifying what is wrong with them?
Many thanks in advance.
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Artifacts due to aggressive post-processing. There are no details left over in the pictures. In addition, the elephant and the sun would be rejected on IP basis.
Inspect your images at 100% and/or 200%. If you see artefacts, do not submit.
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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
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Thank you for the feedback Abambo. I have read the attached links but the "technical issues" title is too vague. Every time I get specific feedback, it helps me understand what to look for when inspecting an image.
Regarding IP, the artists are unknown. The pictures were taken at a public park so the exhibits are permanent.
Regards
Yannis
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Regarding IP, the artists are unknown. The pictures were taken at a public park so the exhibits are permanent.
If you can't get a release, you can't enter those items. Moderators will not accept as they cannot know if and why they are in public domain.
I have read the attached links but the "technical issues" title is too vague. Every time I get specific feedback, it helps me understand what to look for when inspecting an image.
Feel free to ask for assistance. After some time you will get a feeling for the refusals.
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"Regarding IP, the artists are unknown. The pictures were taken at a public park so the exhibits are permanent. "
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Hi @Yannis98A7,
Then you need a signed IP release from the park/building owner. It's usually OK to use public displays in the background but not as your image's primary subject as in this example.
Source: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/property-release.html#Landmarksandmonuments