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Reasons for refusals
    Many of our community members have found it difficult to accurately comprehend the reasons for refusal when they received the rejection notification and wondered what to do in order to comply with the Dreamstime criteria.
    Given our wish to prevent further disappointment and frustration for our photographers and illustrators due to refusal, i will post here a brief, but hopefully useful set of specific and often encountered reasons backed by images.

Distorted pixels - Lens problems


    I shall first point out a frequent problem that is mostly related to the fast development of the digital market. It is the pixel distorsion, generated by a wide set of causes, many of them being of technical nature, such as cheap sensor, cheap lens, poor lighting condisions that demand more that the sensor could give, excessive post-processing, also.

Distorted pixels - Lens fringing


    

Distorted pixels - Slide scan


    In order to avoid any misinterpretation of an image as "interpolated", scanning the image at the best optical resolution is the best solution.

Noise


    One other major reason is the noise, mostly related to high iso, underexposure, long exposures (especially at high iso, restricted) and over-processing.

Low light


    Another problem is underexposure and overexposure, respectively. Fairly easy to correct by finding a medium value of exposure, an average value, in case the camera does not have automatic exposure control (in most cases they do).

Overexposed


    

Poor lighting


     While still on the lighting issue, the most common problem when shooting objects and still lifes is the poor light setting.

White Balance


     An important and also common error is the incorrect white balance setting - slide photographers, for example know how tragic an indoor shooting using a daylight film or vice-versa may end up.

Out of Focus


     When doing macro, a powerful light set is necessary in order to be able to shoot at a high speed, as well as a tripod, since one must prevent any camera or subject movement. Any motion blur could lead to an "OUT OF FOCUS" refusal.

Lack of composition


     A major factor in producing a good image, regardless of media, is the composition. It involves or points out, if not entirely create the message. Composition is also closely related to concept.

Over filtered


     One of the most important steps in image creation is, of course, the postprocessing. Poor background removal and overfiltering are the most frequent problems that eventually disqualify an image. Proficient knowledge of Photoshop, for example, is not in everyone's reach, and most users tend to make an image look striking on a thumbnail size, but when an editor opens the file at 100% and sees all sorts of distorsions, excesses, etc., the image is refused for noise, pixel distorsion or overfiltering, although it had, as a raw file, great sales potential.

Poor background removal


    

    I hope this brief explanation will help many emerging photographers get better results and sell more; so, work more, learn more and pay more attention to details.

Good luck!


 
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