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How do you go about removing the rejected images...I must have missed this somewhere in my reading.
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Hi Gracey,
If I understand your question correctly you are asking what you have to do with submitted images that are rejected. No further action is required in this respect by the contributor; approved images are automatically added to the collection, rejected images are not. So once your images are submitted your job is done and all you have to do is submit some more!
I hope this answers your question and if not, do not hesitate to write in again.
The crestock team
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Thanks, you did understand correctly.They wind up in sort of a "rejects" gallery though - are they eventually deleted by crestock? I'm not sure I want to look at them sitting in there :D (though it does perhaps help to see initially so we don't resubmit the same ones again)
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You are right that rejected images are not deleted from our system, they are kept on file so that both crestock and the individual photographer can retain an overview of all images that have been submitted.
This can prove useful for a number of reasons, not least for the photographer himself/herself. We all have some photos on the reject page, so this certainly shouldn't be a concern to you. And of course all photographers can only view their own rejects.
The crestock team
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I kind of don't see an option where I can look at my rejected images... How do I access the rejected images section?
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Go to your portfolio (or gallery, forget what it's called here) and at the top you'll see your name - under that it has two links, and one of them is for rejected images.
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Thanks Gracey! Got it.
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I have a couple of views showing up on an image in the rejected area .. Is this normal? Are they viewable by other people or is it counting the times I have viewed them?
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The portfolio of rejected images is only accessible to the owner of those images, so any views registered for these images will be your own viewings, yes.
The crestock team
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