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June 29, 2022
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Someone please help me out about "REJECTION" due to the "TECHNICAL ISSUES"

  • June 29, 2022
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A BIG Hello to this lovely community. I'm very much new to this family.

 

Very recently I've uploaded three (3) images, out of which two (2) are Rejected due to the "TECHNICAL ISSUES". I'm a bit depressed and confused about the rejection, as I can't figure out the exact reason for the "TECHNICAL ISSUES".

 

So, it would be great to have some guidance/suggestions from the experts...please.

 

I'm attaching the rejected images and a normal image for your convenience.

 

Thanks in advance.

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解決に役立った回答 Ricky336

Hello,

I'm afraid the focus and lighting aren't that good. Secondly, To me, it looks like these were taken from a smartphone, so smartphone photos generally aren't good for stock. They don't enlarge so well. When you enlarge them to 100% or more, you begin to see the pixels and JPEG compression artifacts.

Since you're new, take a look at these guides to get you started.

Image quality:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html

Have a read of this from Adobe about how to create better photos:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/how-to/tips-stock-image-acceptance.html?set=stock--fundamentals--adobe-stock-contributor

https://helpx.adobe.com/content/dam/help/en/stock/contributor/Adobe_Stock_Contributor_Guide.pdf

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/photography-illustrations.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html

 

 

 

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jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 29, 2022

Hi @Learning & development,

Too much of your watermelon is out of focus and it's also noisy.

Also too much of the vegetables is out of focus, it's noisy and there is a section that details are lost due to overexposure. 

Overall your files are slightly underexposed. You need to zoom to between 100 and 200% to inspect for flaws. 

In addition to the guidelines given by @Ricky336 here are some additional tips that will help you to get your files accepted. Also this this link will show you some of the limitatins of smartphones cameras.

Best wishes

Jacquelin

 

 

Learning & development
Participating Frequently
June 30, 2022

Hi, thanks for pointing out the flaws...will certainly take care of them. Take care and stay safe.

jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 30, 2022

You are welcome @Learning & development .

Best wishes

Jacquelin

Ricky336
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Ricky336Community Expert解決!
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June 29, 2022

Hello,

I'm afraid the focus and lighting aren't that good. Secondly, To me, it looks like these were taken from a smartphone, so smartphone photos generally aren't good for stock. They don't enlarge so well. When you enlarge them to 100% or more, you begin to see the pixels and JPEG compression artifacts.

Since you're new, take a look at these guides to get you started.

Image quality:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html

Have a read of this from Adobe about how to create better photos:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/how-to/tips-stock-image-acceptance.html?set=stock--fundamentals--adobe-stock-contributor

https://helpx.adobe.com/content/dam/help/en/stock/contributor/Adobe_Stock_Contributor_Guide.pdf

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/photography-illustrations.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html

 

 

 

Learning & development
Participating Frequently
June 29, 2022

Hello, thank you so much for your suggestions and helpful links.

 

One thing I forgot to mention is that I modified the original images to Sharpen them, and adjusted the Hue/Saturation a bit.

 

Yes, you're absolutely right...these were taken from a smartphone (Now again I'm a bit confused that whether the smartphone images are accepted? Even though the following image was accepted:

https://stock.adobe.com/in/search?k=chopped+capsicum&search_type=usertyped&asset_id=512119445

 

Anyways, thanks again for your great help, and any further suggestions will be highly appreciated...Stay safe and healthy.

Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 29, 2022

Hi George, thanks for your detailed explanation.

Yeah, I've observed the flaws, the images became something jittery as well as pixelated (compared to the images captured in professional cameras) when zoomed-in to 100%, and have been wondering still today if this can be overcome in smartphones, as I don't have any professional cameras right now. Is there any way out to overcome it to some extent?

Thanks again.

 


If you can and the smartphone allows it, try to save the file in DNG. The file size is bigger, but you can do a lot more with it. However, you then need to post-process the file in Lightroom/Adobe Photoshop or other such software that deals with raw files. This way avoids using the built-in camera software. You can get a cleaner image this way.

If you modify the JPEG file from the camera and then resave it, you get more JPEG compression. Each time you save the same JPEG file, the quality deteriorates.