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Confused about rejection of HDR images

New Here ,
Dec 07, 2017 Dec 07, 2017

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I'm brand new to Adobe Stock but have viewed it as a marketplace for photographers to sell images that people are interested in.  Today all of my HDR images were rejected, citing noise/graininess.  Indeed, they definitely are not as sharp as original photos but many are VERY appealing images.  I'm wondering if the images are being rejected by some bot rather than a human being.  Take, for example, this image I captured in San Francisco:RW2_0843_HDR_1.jpg

It garnered over 2,000 likes in a photography group in a matter of days, where most photos generally receive no more than a few dozen.  I've enlarged this photo on canvas for several friends and it looks great.  So why was it rejected?

Robert

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LEGEND , Dec 07, 2017 Dec 07, 2017

Something that is very solid artistically can garner likes and be enjoyed on a canvas, but something that is artistically good isn't necessarily good as a stock image. There are two very different sets of criteria at play here.

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Something that is very solid artistically can garner likes and be enjoyed on a canvas, but something that is artistically good isn't necessarily good as a stock image. There are two very different sets of criteria at play here.

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Interesting insight.  Thank you.

Can you recommend any sites that might be well suited for selling HDR images?

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