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Why was it rejected?

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Jul 10, 2021 Jul 10, 2021

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Please give me detail tips ,Why was it rejected?

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Community Expert , Jul 10, 2021 Jul 10, 2021

The Adobe Moderator would have given you a reject reason which I assume was "technical issues":

1. Soft focus, halos along the edges from over-sharpening or other processing, chromatic aberration

2. Not in focus; blown out highlights, noise in the shadows

3. same as no. 2

4. Focus is not sharp enough; noise in the shadows

5. same as no. 4

 

Keep in mind that Adobe Stock is already saturated with flower images; in order for yours to be accepted, they would have to be perfectly executed in terms o

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Jul 10, 2021 Jul 10, 2021

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The Adobe Moderator would have given you a reject reason which I assume was "technical issues":

1. Soft focus, halos along the edges from over-sharpening or other processing, chromatic aberration

2. Not in focus; blown out highlights, noise in the shadows

3. same as no. 2

4. Focus is not sharp enough; noise in the shadows

5. same as no. 4

 

Keep in mind that Adobe Stock is already saturated with flower images; in order for yours to be accepted, they would have to be perfectly executed in terms of focus, exposure, lighting and composition.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer

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Hello @Rameswar Mishra , look at your photos at 200%, if you do, you can see artifacts along all of the edges of the first photo. Also, your shadow areas are slightly underexposed. The other photos I did not look at.

 

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