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Agency Based Discussion => Adobe Stock => Topic started by: grace on July 04, 2022, 09:07

Title: photos and video rejected by adobe
Post by: grace on July 04, 2022, 09:07
Hi everyone, this two weeeks adobe keep rejected my photos and video and i dunno why, last time was mostly acceptable rate around 90 %. but now reject rate is 90%....anyone facing same with me?
Title: Re: photos and video rejected by adobe
Post by: KimC on July 05, 2022, 02:17
You don't know why? Usually Adobe gives a rejection reason.
Title: Re: photos and video rejected by adobe
Post by: Roscoe on July 05, 2022, 06:15
You don't know why? Usually Adobe gives a rejection reason.
Yes they do. Under "Uploaded Files" -> "Not Accepted" -> right of the screen in a red rectangle.
Can't miss it.
Title: Re: photos and video rejected by adobe
Post by: Uncle Pete on July 05, 2022, 11:05
You don't know why? Usually Adobe gives a rejection reason.
Yes they do. Under "Uploaded Files" -> "Not Accepted" -> right of the screen in a red rectangle.
Can't miss it.

Odd isn't that? I usually get Technical Issues in my red box, or artifacts.
Title: Re: photos and video rejected by adobe
Post by: Roscoe on July 05, 2022, 12:53
You don't know why? Usually Adobe gives a rejection reason.
Yes they do. Under "Uploaded Files" -> "Not Accepted" -> right of the screen in a red rectangle.
Can't miss it.

Odd isn't that? I usually get Technical Issues in my red box, or artifacts.
Yeah, it happens, but not an awful lot, and when it happens I can see their point and live with it.
It does get really weird though when the same image gets through the approval process at Shutterstock ;-)

Top of the bill for me are "Illustrative Editorial issues". To be fair: a fair amount of what I shoot is editorial, not specifically illustrative editorial.
Yet, some of the what I find plain editorial images are accepted and some of them not. Still trying to find a clear logic to that.
Recognizable people without model release are a no-go at Adobe, that's for sure.