Unpublished hub for bad picture quality

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  1. JessMcCray profile image60
    JessMcCrayposted 12 years ago

    Unpublished hub for bad picture quality

    I got an email saying one of my hubs was unpublished because of a low quality picture.  Is this common?  I didn't know that could happen

  2. Dubuquedogtrainer profile image61
    Dubuquedogtrainerposted 12 years ago

    I have not had that happen but I had a video that was unpublished or threatened to be unpublished because it was supposedly pixelated - which it was not. The same video still appears in one of my hubs. The best thing to do is to email the HubPages team and ask for clarification. Maybe they can be more specific.

  3. somethgblue profile image71
    somethgblueposted 12 years ago

    It is common if one has low quality photographs but yes it happens and you just gotta fix it.

  4. JessMcCray profile image60
    JessMcCrayposted 12 years ago

    Yeah they said a picture was pixalated what's that mean?  I was thinking of unpublishing it anyway so I don't care just want to know for the future

    1. Dubuquedogtrainer profile image61
      Dubuquedogtrainerposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Pixelated means that the pixels are visible - the photo lacks clarity - is fuzzy. Don't unpublish your work - ask for clarification and fix it!

  5. spartucusjones profile image78
    spartucusjonesposted 12 years ago

    I never had a hub removed, but I got a warning concerning the quality of a video. I emailed for clarification, they mentioned the specific issue, so I corrected the problem, and the hub remained publish.

    1. JessMcCray profile image60
      JessMcCrayposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I figured this out- when you put pictures up that are too big - this happens.  I srink the pictures and all is well.  I had gotten another warning on a differnt hub and this fixed it

  6. mary615 profile image97
    mary615posted 12 years ago

    I would make the picture smaller; maybe go to one half and see if the pixels are still there.  Sometimes by making the photo smaller that will correct the problem.  Before publishing, check your photos to make sure they are nice and clear and crisp.

    1. Dubuquedogtrainer profile image61
      Dubuquedogtrainerposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Nice of you Mary to offer this hubber tips! Thank you!

 
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