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I am sure this is just my own ignorance but...
Posted in Newbies on 12. November 2007 by PaulOF

I just had my first batch accepted. More than half, so I am a happy camper. However... I can't seem to find any place that discusses why the rejected ones were rejected. I would like to learn from my errors, so I would appreciate seeing the reasons for rejection.

In the email I received, there was a link to click, but clicking it led to "Sorry! An unexpected error occurred."

Is there some where I can go to see the reasons for rejections?
Thank you for your kind assistance. I apologize for my inability to figure this out on my own... and I thank you with enthusiasm for the more than half that you have indeed accepted. :)

Paul

RE: I am sure this is just my own ignorance but...
hello,

If you go to your "upload" section, and click on the rejected tab, then click on a rejected image there should be a reason below the picture.
Posted: 12. Nov 2007 by sumners
RE: I am sure this is just my own ignorance but...

Thats right, Although, if you're getting error messages everytime you click on the rejections tab, try logging out and then logging in again.

Congratulations on your approvals, and all the best with your future submissions.

Josh
Posted: 12. Nov 2007 by joshDK
RE: I am sure this is just my own ignorance but...
Thank you. found them :)
Paul
Posted: 12. Nov 2007 by PaulOF
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