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Hi @PiergiorgioConte , there appears to be a consistent noise / grain issue in all of your photos and no sharp focus.  Are you adding a filter to try and make it look like older film photography?  If you are adding a filter, Adobe Stock will keep rejecting your images. Take a look at your images at 100% magnification.

 

The cropping of the maniglia photo seems odd with the white background on left and right.  It almost looks like a border that needs to be cropped out.

 

Remember what Adobe Stock wants:

 

Businesses, ad agencies, design studios, and marketers want to buy great-looking, distinctive stock photos and illustrations. For your images to have commercial value, they shouldn’t show noise or dust and they should be well-composed, appropriately lit and exposed, and processed in an inconspicuous way.

 

If you are new to stock photography, here are some resources that might be helpful.

 

I hope this helps.  Best of luck in your future submissions.

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Inspiring
May 6, 2022

Hi @PiergiorgioConte , there appears to be a consistent noise / grain issue in all of your photos and no sharp focus.  Are you adding a filter to try and make it look like older film photography?  If you are adding a filter, Adobe Stock will keep rejecting your images. Take a look at your images at 100% magnification.

 

The cropping of the maniglia photo seems odd with the white background on left and right.  It almost looks like a border that needs to be cropped out.

 

Remember what Adobe Stock wants:

 

Businesses, ad agencies, design studios, and marketers want to buy great-looking, distinctive stock photos and illustrations. For your images to have commercial value, they shouldn’t show noise or dust and they should be well-composed, appropriately lit and exposed, and processed in an inconspicuous way.

 

If you are new to stock photography, here are some resources that might be helpful.

 

I hope this helps.  Best of luck in your future submissions.

Rob R, Photographer