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Some advice about rejected photos will be aprecciatted.

New Here ,
Nov 05, 2019 Nov 05, 2019

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Hi i would like if someone can give me an advice about this pictures and whats wrong whit them, adobe stock rejected because noise or postprocessing . cheers in advanceIMG_20191028_092250.jpgIMG_20191028_125344.jpgIMG_20191028_125547.jpgIMG_20191028_133112.jpgIMG_20191028_133158.jpgIMG_20191028_133947.jpgIMG_20191028_134226.jpgIMG_20191028_134332.jpg

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Nov 06, 2019 Nov 06, 2019

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Hello,

In these images, look at the sky areas. It shows posterisation - or banding. This is when the tonal graduation between the colours is not gradual. One tone turns into another more abruptly. This happens when working with 8-bit images - typical from a JPEG image. 

You also have signs of noise/JPEG compression throughout the images - a bit hard to tell at these resolutions. Were these photos taken on a smartphone? 

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Nov 11, 2019 Nov 11, 2019

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Hi juanpirulo,

These images are really nice. To inspect for noise, artifacts, sharpness, and etc, you need to zoom your images up between 100 and 200% to find these issues. Grains are identified by multiple of small spots/dots that can be seen in dark or lighted areas. Some noise forms are blotches within black areas. Your colors should be smooth. You may use an editing software to correct noise. This is made easier if your photos are taken in RAW.

Best wishes

JG

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