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March 28, 2023
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Rejections - quality issues on all uploads with new Tamron lens

  • March 28, 2023
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I've gotten rejections before, but never an entire batch of seven images at once. All seven were the first pictures I uploaded after getting a Tamron 70-200mm for my Canon 80D (I know...I need a newer camera). But I've had decent enough success uploading and getting accepted images using my 80D with other lenses. Oddly, the Tamron 70-200mm is the most expensive and highest quality lens I now own, so having all seven images rejected for quality issues was a bit odd. Anyway, the photo below is one of the rejections. Maybe I need to reduce the noise in the sky? I'll try that and re-upload.

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최고의 답변: Ricky336

The problem isn't the lens! So, don't worry about that!

The problem that has been identified is the sun!

Also because of banding around the sun - you're getting visible shades of brightness.

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Ricky336
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Ricky336Community Expert답변
Community Expert
March 29, 2023

The problem isn't the lens! So, don't worry about that!

The problem that has been identified is the sun!

Also because of banding around the sun - you're getting visible shades of brightness.

Sentern작성자
Inspiring
April 1, 2023

Ricky336: you are the only one that got it right! Despite others indicating there were/are artifact issues, and shadow issues, and other various issues, the sun was the problem. I almost always use PhotoShop camera raw tools to make sure parts of the photograph aren't blown out, and other areas aren't too black.

I made a simple adjustment to the sun (which I normally do, but must have been too deep into my IPA's to remember) and the resubmission was accepted. 
Thanks for taking the time to give feedback!

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 1, 2023

Glad to hear that your edit, based on the input you received here, allowed you to get the image accepted. Moderators are humans, which introduces an inevitable amount of variability into the process. There is definitely an area with artifacts in the sky; perhaps the Moderator didn't notice it, or perhaps the subsequent edits that you applied improved that area as well. 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Jill_C
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Community Expert
March 28, 2023

There are artifacts in the sky, particularly noticeable in the upper left corner, but present throughout. The large white spot in the center is probably burned out, with no detail.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Sentern작성자
Inspiring
March 29, 2023

The large white spot is the sun.

Legend
March 29, 2023

You are having to explain: the white is the sun. The time is 8am. No! The photo must stand as perfect without explanation. Adobe Stock is not a gallery, it is looking for a particular kind of perfection (which almost always needs correction to get the right appearance). 

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 28, 2023

I think this was rejected for poor lighting, not a lens issue.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Sentern작성자
Inspiring
March 29, 2023

Well, I could have artifically raised the brightness of the flags, but it wouldn't have looked natural for a photo taken at 8am. Plus, the light source is BEHIND the flags, so again....brightening them much more would look artificial. 

I thought Adobe Stock recommended not overedting submitted photos, as the 'buyer' would do more post-processing anyway.

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 29, 2023
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Well, I could have artifically raised the brightness of the flags, but it wouldn't have looked natural...


By @Sentern

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Too much explaining.  Adobe Stock customers don't care if the rooster crowed. They want visually & technically perfected assets for use in commercial projects.  That's what they pay for. 

 

If you can fix the problems & resubmit, great.  If you can't, just set it aside and move on to the next ones.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert