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Hi friends,
I am new to adobe stock and submit some photos.
But after two days my photos are rejected.
I just want to know the reason behind this because I don't know
why adobe reject my photos.
I am attaching one of my submitted photos.
Can anyone find the technical issues in my image.
Hello,
Technical issues - white balance, contrast, saturation...
In this case, your picture is under exposed - it's too dark. When taking a picture against snow, it can put the camera's exposure metering out. The snow is reflecting a lot of light, so the camera wants to make it darker, when in fact it should be lighter.
Another thing is, because this was taken on a smartphone, you get to see the pixels when enlarged. Customers want to be able to enlarge the photo, but they won't be able to from
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Zoom in, then you can see that there are no details in the picture. It's also very dark.
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Thanks
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Honestly, it's not something I would buy for a million dollar ad campaign.
What was the rejection reason given -- content, intellectual property, technical...?
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Now I understand.
Thanks
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Rejection reason - technical issues
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Hello,
Technical issues - white balance, contrast, saturation...
In this case, your picture is under exposed - it's too dark. When taking a picture against snow, it can put the camera's exposure metering out. The snow is reflecting a lot of light, so the camera wants to make it darker, when in fact it should be lighter.
Another thing is, because this was taken on a smartphone, you get to see the pixels when enlarged. Customers want to be able to enlarge the photo, but they won't be able to from a smartphone as the pixels begin to show.
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Hello,
This explains everything, thanks for that.