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Good Day!
I posted a few pictures and they were not accepted due to technical issues. Can someone guide me where I went wrong?
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Hi Jackie,
I moved this post to the new stock contributor forum.
Your second picture has a very high noise level.
For the first and last one, the noise level is more subtle, but still very visisble if looked at 100%.
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Apart from the noise these appear to be purchased novelty/decorative items. Do you have signed IP releases to use them commercially?
See Reasons for Rejection
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html
See Quality & Technical Issues
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html
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Thank you for your reply. As for a signed IP release, no I do not have one.
These items were bought more than 26 years ago and I don't think they are made any more as far as I know.
Will I be able to use them if they are that old? oh, and I will try to cut down the noise (LOL) I
am fairly new at this.
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Vintage doesn't mean it isn't protected from commercial use. Your images might be OK for an eBay auction but not for Adobe Stock.
Excerpt from https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html#Intellectualproper...
"Products and objects
Commercial products (e.g., toys, fashion items, electronic devices and designer furniture) should never be in focus and/or be the main subject of the content if they're identifiable and distinctive in visual appearance, like shape or color. "
Better luck with your next submission.
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Thank you for the info.
By the way I want to thank Adobe for the free stock for contributors.
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I do not think that you have a big IP problem here, may be except for the puppet. As for the commercial value of the pictures, I doubt that the first one has any (the question you should ask yourself: why would a buyer buy such an image?). As for the last image a more interesting set-up could help to get your picture out of the masses.
BTW: you will have a year to resubmit, as halloween (from stocks business point of view) is over for this year... Season assets should be submitted between 6-3 month before the event.
You can always try to redo the pictures under better conditions (so that there is no noise generated) and try to resubmit.