Adobestock Files Rejection Reason | How To Solve This Problem | Why My Files Are Rejected

Mujahid Malik
Mujahid Malik
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There are various reasons why Adobe Stock may reject files submitted by contributors. Here are some common reasons for rejection:

Technical issues: Images or videos that are blurry, pixelated, overexposed, or underexposed, among other technical problems, may be rejected.
Noise or Grain: The image might have too much digital noise or grain and look unprofessional.
Focus Issues: If the subject of the image is not in focus or is out of focus, it can be rejected.
Composition: Images that are not well composed, have distracting elements or don't meet Adobe Stock's composition guidelines may be rejected.
Intellectual Property Issues: Images or videos that infringe on intellectual property rights, such as trademarks or copyrights, will be rejected.
Lack of Commercial Value: Images or videos that don't have commercial value or don't fit Adobe Stock's aesthetic standards may be rejected.
Similar Content: Adobe Stock has a policy against accepting similar or identical content from different contributors. It is important to create unique and original content for submission.
Model Release Issues: If there is no model release form, or if it is incomplete, the image or video can be rejected.
Technical Specifications: Files that do not meet Adobe Stock's technical requirements for format, size, resolution, etc. may be rejected.
If your files are rejected, Adobe Stock will provide you with a reason for the rejection. This feedback can help you identify the issues and make the necessary adjustments to improve your submissions in the future.

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The solution to a rejected file on Adobe Stock will depend on the reason for the rejection. Here are some general tips on how to solve common issues:

Technical Issues: Check your camera settings or software to ensure you're capturing or exporting images or videos at the right resolution, size, and format. Ensure the exposure, focus, and sharpness are correct. Review the Adobe Stock technical requirements and guidelines and adjust your submissions accordingly.

Composition: Take a closer look at your images or videos and ensure that they meet the Adobe Stock guidelines for composition, including elements such as lighting, framing, balance, and perspective.

Intellectual Property Issues: Check if there are any trademarks, logos, or copyrighted material in your images or videos. Remove any identifiable information or use the right creative commons images or footage.

Model Release Issues: Ensure you have a signed model release form for any images or videos with identifiable people or property, and that the form meets Adobe Stock's requirements.

Lack of Commercial Value: Review the Adobe Stock website to understand what types of content are in high demand, and adjust your submissions to meet those standards.

Similar Content: Check to see if there are similar or identical images or videos already in the Adobe Stock library. Try to submit unique, high-quality content that meets the current market trends.

Once you've identified the issue, make the necessary adjustments and resubmit the file for review. You can also reach out to Adobe Stock's support team for further guidance or clarification on the reason for the rejection.
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