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Explorer ,
Nov 14, 2016 Nov 14, 2016

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Hello, this was rejected for Artifacts Problems, just looking for some more clarification on the specific issue.  I don't see much noise in comparison to some that were approved. Thanks

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Adobe Employee , Nov 18, 2016 Nov 18, 2016

It looks over-sharpened to me. Also, we do accept some black and white images but it's rare. Designers prefer to add their own post processing effects including black and white conversions to match their project. You will likely find better results submitting the clean, color version of the file. Did you submit a model release with this image? If not, you will need to do so before it can be accepted regardless of the post processing or artifacts.

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Mat Hayward

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New Here ,
Nov 16, 2016 Nov 16, 2016

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Nice Picture. I think the problem is the bright corner (top,right). There are some stripes in the light, maybe these are the artifacts. You may could fix it with PS or just focus on the man and the pigeons.

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It looks over-sharpened to me. Also, we do accept some black and white images but it's rare. Designers prefer to add their own post processing effects including black and white conversions to match their project. You will likely find better results submitting the clean, color version of the file. Did you submit a model release with this image? If not, you will need to do so before it can be accepted regardless of the post processing or artifacts.

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Mat Hayward

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