Just got this in my email-
When Cutcaster accepts or rejects images, we are making those decisions based on the quality of the images, lack of possible legal issues and what we know our customers will buy. Some of the most common reasons we reject an image are digital noise, visual artifacts, over processing, inappropriate content, poor lighting, and lack of model releases.
If your images have been rejected, the best place to look for answers is our FAQ section covering requirements for uploading images. It's a good idea to use that FAQ as a checklist when you are preparing your images for upload.
We request that you please do not re-upload images that have previously been rejected. Accounts that have a 50% or less acceptance ratio (unless you are new and learning) will be put on hold.
If you have any questions not answered by the FAQ, please contact us. We want to help you to succeed. By helping you to submit the best images possible, it helps us to build our database and allows us to offer more high quality content to our customers.