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Hola a todos.Estoy empezando en esto de la fotografia de stock,y me encuentro con que al rechazar algunas de mis imágenes,no especifican el porqué del rechazo.Entiendo que podrían especificar un poco y así nosotros también aprenderiamos de nuestros errores.
Si alguien puede ayudarme y echar un vistazo a unas imágenes que me han rechazado,y comentarme los motivos por los que cree que han sido rechazadas lo agradeceria.
Gracias por vuestra ayuda.
...379: out of focus, bad framing, noise, underexposed.
...380: better framing, but still bad for the rest idem. In addition, you would get a refusal for similar images submitted, if ...379 had been accepted.
...382: out of focus, noise, underexposed and bad framing:
...375: idem.
I'll stop here.
Please do not submit masses of refused assets here, especially if they are out of the same series. The reason is probably similar. One or two would be enough to get the message.
Adobe stock is
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...379: out of focus, bad framing, noise, underexposed.
...380: better framing, but still bad for the rest idem. In addition, you would get a refusal for similar images submitted, if ...379 had been accepted.
...382: out of focus, noise, underexposed and bad framing:
...375: idem.
I'll stop here.
Please do not submit masses of refused assets here, especially if they are out of the same series. The reason is probably similar. One or two would be enough to get the message.
Adobe stock is also not meant as a Photography class. It is assumed that you are a high-quality photographer, and you are submitting high-quality images. Due to the high volume of images and the many languages spoken, it is not possible for the moderators to give extended critics on your image. They simply chose one of several refusal reasons. And the refuse on the first reason seen.
If you want to learn photography and post-processing, you should take either classes or join a photography club. If you have specific questions on your refusal, you may ask them here.
If you are new to stock, you should consider these resources: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/tutorials.html
Please read the contributor user manual for more information on Adobe stock contributions: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html
See here for rejection reasons: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html
and especially quality and technical issues: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html
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Gracias por tu pronta respuesta y por tu aclaración.Como digo estoy empezando y necesito saber en que fallo.Espero que mis próximas imagenes sean mejores.
Gracias
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You're welcome. It is important to check your images at 100% and 200% before submission, so that you can detect and correct most of the faults. Some faults can be corrected with careful editing, but some other will be uncorrectable, like a bad focus.