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Hello selvamanikandanr18592725, If you have the reason this photo was rejected, it would benefit our opinion accuracy to know what the reviewer stated - rejected because of ??? I can tell you now that the logo in the lower left corner is probably the main reason, Adobe does not want ownership logos or signatures on the stock items presented. I hope you have studied the guidelines for all submissions to Adobe Stock. The second reason for rejection of this photo is the presentation is black and white. Adobe only rarely accepts black and white work simply because if a buyer wants it in B & W they can change any colored photo. Best to present your stock in natural color - as taken. Noise and artifacts in the shadows might be another reason. I do love the drip of water and suggest you isolate that, enlarge it and submit just the drop again. If the original of this was taken in color, add the natural color to the drip. Take a look at the information I am sending with the site offered by Adobe. Best regards, JH
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Hi salvamanikandanr
I do not know why the image was rejected. Please note that the users of this forum are photographers, and customers, and not Adobe staff moderators. Therefore, it is quite unlikely that anyone on this forum will be in a position to say exactly why the image was rejected. You however knows why, and is required to share that information with us if it is advise you seek to improve your skills.
Base on my experience I can clearly say the image is too dark, hence exposure is an issue. In addition to that, except your black and white image is exceptional, it is likely it will be rejected. The potential for sale of black and white images is very limited. It is better to upload color. Color can be converted to black and white, but the converse is not possible. You need to make sure your images have the best potential for multiple sales. That is not the case with even the best black and white upload.
Please go through the following links for more information:
Do's and don'ts for selecting and editing photos for Adobe Stock
Create better photos for Adobe Stock with 7 tips for success |
Best wishes
JG
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Hi and welcome,
I will not repeat what Jacquelin and Joan have said and explained. I will tell you why I would refuse this picture: