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Inspiring
December 18, 2020
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technical issues

  • December 18, 2020
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I am unable to discern the tech issues with my 2 images which were rejected.  Also, what happened to the other 64 which I uploaded?

How do I show you which ones are rejected....? 

Thanks!!

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Correct answer jacquelingphoto2017

Hi @Felicia R. ,

Those are nice images except your crop is a bit close.

The first rose is noisy and needed for you to step back a bit so as to get a better depth of field, and framing with negative space around the subject..

The second has color fringing, and is too soft around the edges for centre focus and crop badly for entire rose as the subject.

 

Best wishes

JG

https://incomepayout.blogspot.com/p/income-requirements-and-payout.html

 

 

5 replies

Ricky336
Braniac
December 20, 2020

Hello,

I agree with Jacquelin, the crop is too tight for both pictures. You need to give it more room, this would also ensure that the person using this image would be able to crop to their own requirements. As it stands, there isn't any room at all!

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Inspiring
December 20, 2020
thank you, I have photographed with the composition in mind, as art in and
of itself. Thanks for educating me on the possible uses by others. I've
just been an art teacher doing 'art'. Thanks so much.

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Felicia Raschke

HAPPY DAY!
jacquelingphoto2017
Braniac
December 18, 2020

Hi @Felicia R. ,

When you upload files, you find them at "Uploaded Files" on the black menu bar - "New" on the white menu bar.

Beside "New" is "In View". There is where your files go when you tag them in "New" and submit.

When Adobe rejects files they go to "Not Accepted" on the white menu bar.

If your files are accepted they go to "Dashboard" on the black menu bar. To see your public portfolio go to "Contributor Account" on the black menu bar. At the top right of the new page is the link to your public portfolio. Best wishes

JG. 

Inspiring
December 19, 2020

 jacquelingphot2017

 

MANY THANKS!!!

 

FELICIA

Nancy OShea
Braniac
December 18, 2020

Can't comment without seeing the image except to say that Adobe Stock looks for highest visual and technical quality as well as commercial appeal.  

 

How does your work compare with other Stock Contributor's submissions in the same keyword categories?  

 

See the following links:

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
Inspiring
December 18, 2020

thank you. 

Ricky336
Braniac
December 18, 2020

Hello,

Use the picture icon to include the photo in the post.

 

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Inspiring
December 18, 2020

THANK YOU!!

 

Thank you for your help. i'm guessing the white flower edges are its issue.  the pink one I'm not sure.

 

Nancy OShea
Braniac
December 18, 2020

I see issues with focus, exposure, grain and cropping.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
Braniac
December 18, 2020

Share links to the original images please. 

Inspiring
December 18, 2020
Thank you, How does one share a link to original images?

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Felicia Raschke

HAPPY DAY!