Hi Nathan, It's good to hear from you. As long as you are familiar with all the photographic features of your phone camera, it is ok. From what I read from your post, I am made to understand that you have not been doing any post processing of your images. If that is so, you must have been taking real nice photos with your phone camera that will have Adobe accepting some. Adobe is aware that unprocessed photos many times need corrections due to excessive noise/grain, artifacts, and other issues. For this reason, postprocessing of images is accepted. This might be just what you need to do with your images to have more accepted. At magnification 100% and over, you are able to identify artifacts, noise and grains. You can use a photo editor such as Photoshop CC to reduce noise, which is more noticeable in darker areas, grains which is more noticeable in smother areas, color abrasion and fringes which is noticeable in clearer areas and around edges respectively. You will find the information at tagproducts_SG_STOCK-CONTRIBUTOR_i18nKeyHelppagetitle very useful if you tap on all the links and read all the relevant documents. "Adobe Stock Contributor Guide" is especially important to read in details. Create better photos for Adobe Stock with 7 tips for success | will also give you some tips on how you can improve your images. I hope you find this helpful Best wishes JG
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