@Tarantado wrote:
Was the photo focused and lighted properly? Megapixels don't matter if the picture wasn't focused and lighted appropriately in the first place.
@aynur wrote:
I have done 2 Papa Johns shops, for 2 different companies. The first one came back saying the client said the pics weren't clear (unlikely, I used a 12mp camera) and wanted additional pictures. The 2nd msc just emailed saying the client is requesting additional pictures and I just sent them. I'm wondering if a shopper doesn't have any other pictures the client just says the provided pics aren't good enough?
@mystery2me wrote:
I think some of the photo rejections are situation specific. If a pizza appears to have bubbles in the crust or spots with no cheese, for example, the client wants to be able to tell for sure based on the photos. So, with the exact same picture quality, nine pizzas without any noticeable defects gets approved, but the tenth gets rejected because the client is unable to determine if a dark area is a lack of cheese or just cheese that looks dark. This is just conjecture on my part, but is based on my experience with instances where I am asked to send more photos by QC. I always take high quality photos, and sometimes even the best photo taken from a certain height won't give the detail they want, so I have begun taking closeup shots of any potential problem areas on the pizza just in case.