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Hi to all.
I want to know what's issues with my last uploaded file, sentence:
"...Unfortunately, during our review we found that it contains one or more technical issues, so we can't accept it into our collection." - this is not an answer.
This illustration make from photo and processed with photoshop like poster style on the paper texture.
I want to know more detailed information about the reason to decline.
File ID: 447222021
Original name: road-to-autumn-il-xl.jpg
File is attached.
Thanks all.
Hello,
Probably because of artifacts:
When you zoom in, they are noticeable.
Best not to use filters to avoid this problem!
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Hello,
Probably because of artifacts:
When you zoom in, they are noticeable.
Best not to use filters to avoid this problem!
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Hello.
I did this consciously and I already have images with this style in My Adobe Stock.
This work was made from my old photo and sent as illustration, not photo.
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You're simply lucky that Adobe did accept your other picures.
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You cannot find out more. Adobe's reviewers have the job of getting through hundreds of submissions a day, and to do this they can only select one box. There is no appeal and no explanation - it's just how things are.
HOWEVER, the experienced users here can share their views of what may have caused Adobe's reviewers to reject your work (which is very fine). But I have a question for you. Did you definitely say it was an illustration, not a photo? If you submitted this as a photo the "arty" finish of the vegetation would be automatically rejected as overprocessing. (As an illustration you must of course also provide an IP release from the copyright holder - yourself).
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This work was made from my old photo and sent as illustration, not photo.
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@Test Screen Name wrote:
(As an illustration you must of course also provide an IP release from the copyright holder - yourself).
For technical issues you can't invoke IP. It can, as an illustration, still be rejected as an overprocessed photo. Photos where you just apply a filter on are no illustrations.
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OK, but it's already not a Photo 🙂
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Hi.
This link of My old work:
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The members of the Community are not Adobe employees and we cannot look in to your account to see your rejected images. Please post a full resolution version here if you wish to receive comments, though I suspect that Ricky's comment regarding post-processing is accurate.
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Hi @Jill_C ,
The attached file is quite enough to assess the file quality. In that sense the OP has done what needs to be done. 🙂