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Why this image was rejected?

New Here ,
Mar 29, 2023 Mar 29, 2023

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Hey, j uploaded thic picture on adobe stock but it got rejected, i want to know where it was failed? 

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LEGEND , Mar 29, 2023 Mar 29, 2023

It's difficult to get professional quality pictures from a smartphone; conditions and subject need to be ideal.

Adobe want a definite subject, in focus or specifically not in focus, with carefully chosen depth of field. 

Adobe don't want: any photo where the first question is "what is this"?

The sky is nice. Good luck!

 

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Community Expert , Mar 29, 2023 Mar 29, 2023
  • Not enough light.
  • Too soft, missing details.

 

Stock customers pay for highest quality images to use in commercial projects. Ask yourself if the quality is good enough for professional print such as posters, magazines, t-shirts, tote bags.   Read these links.

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Community Expert , Mar 29, 2023 Mar 29, 2023

It's blurry and full of noise and artifacts. And as @Test Screen Name indicated "what is it"?

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Community Expert , Mar 29, 2023 Mar 29, 2023

Hi @Ankit29143944b790 ,

You photo is out of focus, underexposed and noisy. To add to the links that @Nancy OShea suggest, you can check out these tips and how to check for errors that are not obvious.

Best wishes

Jacquelin

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Community Expert , Mar 29, 2023 Mar 29, 2023

As everyone points out, noisy, artifacts, out of focus and "what is it?.

Lately the issue photos on a smart phone have been discussed. @Test Screen Name is correct in saying smartphones can but do not alway deliver quality photos. The sensor is small, so when you blow up these photos you often see artifacts. Look at your photo with 300% and you can easily see them.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 29, 2023 Mar 29, 2023

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It's difficult to get professional quality pictures from a smartphone; conditions and subject need to be ideal.

Adobe want a definite subject, in focus or specifically not in focus, with carefully chosen depth of field. 

Adobe don't want: any photo where the first question is "what is this"?

The sky is nice. Good luck!

 

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Community Expert ,
Mar 29, 2023 Mar 29, 2023

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  • Not enough light.
  • Too soft, missing details.

 

Stock customers pay for highest quality images to use in commercial projects. Ask yourself if the quality is good enough for professional print such as posters, magazines, t-shirts, tote bags.   Read these links.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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It's blurry and full of noise and artifacts. And as @Test Screen Name indicated "what is it"?

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Hi @Ankit29143944b790 ,

You photo is out of focus, underexposed and noisy. To add to the links that @Nancy OShea suggest, you can check out these tips and how to check for errors that are not obvious.

Best wishes

Jacquelin

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As everyone points out, noisy, artifacts, out of focus and "what is it?.

Lately the issue photos on a smart phone have been discussed. @Test Screen Name is correct in saying smartphones can but do not alway deliver quality photos. The sensor is small, so when you blow up these photos you often see artifacts. Look at your photo with 300% and you can easily see them.

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As everyone points out, noisy, artifacts, out of focus and "what is it?.

 Look at your photo with 300% and you can easily see them.


By @RALPH_L

I see them at 100%. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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