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Technical Issues Rejection

New Here ,
Jul 08, 2022 Jul 08, 2022

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Hi! I recently tried to upload an illustration (stylized photo made into illustration) and it was rejected. Can you please help me understand why exactly? What should I change for it to be accepted?IMG_3524 copy.jpg

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Community Expert , Jul 08, 2022 Jul 08, 2022

Among other things, these elements are disturbing:

Abambo_0-1657295114613.png

Looking at the picture from a distance it looks OK, but if you are at 100% or more, you see artefacts.

Abambo_1-1657295393707.png

Simply applying a filter never produces a good image for stock.

 

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Community Expert , Jul 08, 2022 Jul 08, 2022

See screenshot:

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Jul 08, 2022 Jul 08, 2022

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Technical issues or IP rejection?

 

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Jul 08, 2022 Jul 08, 2022

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Rejected for "technical issues"

 

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Jul 08, 2022 Jul 08, 2022

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Among other things, these elements are disturbing:

Abambo_0-1657295114613.png

Looking at the picture from a distance it looks OK, but if you are at 100% or more, you see artefacts.

Abambo_1-1657295393707.png

Simply applying a filter never produces a good image for stock.

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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Jul 08, 2022 Jul 08, 2022

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Oh, got it. How can I make such an image without such mistakes? Sorry, I'm
very new to photoshop

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LEGEND ,
Jul 08, 2022 Jul 08, 2022

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You should not be just applying a filter to a photo to make art. Adobe have said that isn't what they want. You should take technically perfect world class photography. This seems to be through the window of a plane/helicoptor, including the frame, and presumably through thick scratched glass? Not a thing can be done to that to make it acceptable.

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Jul 08, 2022 Jul 08, 2022

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No it was not taken from a helicopter through scratched glass. I know this isn't "technically perfect world class photography". I was just looking to make something interesting from a basic picture.

Like I said I am new to using Photoshop. So this was my first try. No need to be passive aggressive. Thank you. Definition of 'art' is very broad, so I assume some things can turn to art with only slightest additions, maybe even like a filter.

 

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Jul 08, 2022 Jul 08, 2022

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Don't worry, @Test Screen Name is quite helpful, and rapidly puts his finger in the wounds. He's right in the sense that Adobe does not accept, or rarely accepts, pictures that have fancy filters applied. It's in the list of the “Don't Do”! You have a nice camera, nice lens. Take pictures that are technically correct, edit them to get them better, and submit. Stock is looking for naturally looking pictures. It's a craft, not art. The buyer can apply the filters when he wants to do so.

 

If you are new to stock, you should consider these resources: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/tutorials.html
Please read the contributor user manual for more information on Adobe stock contributions: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html
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

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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New Here ,
Jul 08, 2022 Jul 08, 2022

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Thank you for your reply. I appreciate a decent answer. I’m sure he is. I just think there’s no need to be kinda rude to make your point.

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Stock isn't an art gallery.

 

Adobe Stock customers come here expecting to find images of the highest visual and technical quality for use in commercial projects.  i.e. Posters, brochures, magazines, billboard ads, video commercials, documentaries, product packaging, merchndise, etc...

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
Alt-Web Design & Publishing ~ Web : Print : Graphics : Media

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You mentioned ‘art’ first, saying I shouldn’t apply filters ‘to make art’
That’s what I was addressing.

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See screenshot:

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Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
Alt-Web Design & Publishing ~ Web : Print : Graphics : Media

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Jul 08, 2022 Jul 08, 2022

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Technically they want "clip art" Not fine arts. Adobe wants or any MS place wants "clip art" revellent to be used in things like ads, online and many other applications. Might wanna do some research. 🙂

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