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It appears that everything I have submitted for the past month has been rejected for Artifacts/Technical Issues etc. I have even submitted SOOC images and about to give up completely. Can anyone tell me what is wrong with this image? Thanks
Hi eds
I'm sorry about your rejections. Don't be disheartened. Keep persevering. There are much you can learn from these rejections.
Hear are some tips in getting your images accepted. Create better photos for Adobe Stock with 7 tips for success |
Be sure to read through the entire "Adobe Stock Contributor Guide". The link can be found at tagproducts_SG_STOCK-CONTRIBUTOR_i18nKeyHelppagetitle
It is good understanding the what your images are rejected for and also the definition of each rejection. Reasons content is rejected at Adobe Stock
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Hi eds
I'm sorry about your rejections. Don't be disheartened. Keep persevering. There are much you can learn from these rejections.
Hear are some tips in getting your images accepted. Create better photos for Adobe Stock with 7 tips for success |
Be sure to read through the entire "Adobe Stock Contributor Guide". The link can be found at tagproducts_SG_STOCK-CONTRIBUTOR_i18nKeyHelppagetitle
It is good understanding the what your images are rejected for and also the definition of each rejection. Reasons content is rejected at Adobe Stock will explain each of the rejection reasons. To gain a wider understanding please read the contents of all the links.
Before submitting you images it is good examining them at between 100 and 200% magnification for artifacts and other flaws. Noise can be seen in darker areas. Sometimes light multi-colors are visible in these area. In smooth areas grains are visible, and at the edges there might be artificial coloring. The suns flair created by sunrays hitting the lens are also classified as artifacts. When you notice these, use your photo editor to make the corrections.
I hope this helps
Best wishes
JG