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10. February 2008
by HowardGrill
With my first set of image uploads I got some accepted and others rejected and understand the reasons for the rejections. For ones that had trademark issues or weren't creative enough it is obvious that they are out. Two had dust/sensor spots and the evaluation specifically asked me to resubmit them once the spots are removed. There were three others, one of which was rejected for dust spots and two that were rejected for artifact / compression flaws, but on none of these three did the evaluator mention resubmitting.
So my questions are:
Can the other three be resubmitted without a 'formal' invitation to do so on the review if the problems noted are addressed?
Are resubmissions submitted the same as photos being submitted the first time around, or is there a special resubmission page or process.
Can they be resubmitted right away or is there a time period that must elapse prior to resubmitting.
Finally under the rejection reasons they always seem to start off with the word 'custom' on the first line and I didn't know what that meant.
Thanks very much. The rejections (and acceptances) are good learning process to find out what is a good Crestock image!
Howard
RE: Newbie With Question About Resubmissions
Hey Howard,
welcome to Crestock.
You can resubmit your images if you adress the problem, no real need for the inspector to ask for it. Of course there are some issues that can´t be adressed, so those can not be resubmitted.
However, if you know a bit about photoshop, you can work on several trademark signs (some are quite difficult, but others pretty easy).
And finally: the "Custom" is always accompanied by a more detailled rejection than the ones that are provided by our system. The inspector wanted to give you some information on how to improve on that images.
Hope that helped.
Good luck here on Crestock (although it´s not about luck ;-))
Posted: 10. Feb 2008 by nataq
RE: Newbie With Question About Resubmissions
Thanks very much for the info.
Howard
Posted: 10. Feb 2008 by HowardGrill