Pure White Background
I submitted a listing and it emediately was search suppressed because ob (non white backing ) I retook picture with white paper backing. Same suppressed. They advised me to use Amazon portable photo booth which I bought and then took picture and low and behold it was search suppressed because non white backing .My product is home made, but am competing with a shop in the North West . Does Amazon block sellers?

Pure White Background
I submitted a listing and it emediately was search suppressed because ob (non white backing ) I retook picture with white paper backing. Same suppressed. They advised me to use Amazon portable photo booth which I bought and then took picture and low and behold it was search suppressed because non white backing .My product is home made, but am competing with a shop in the North West . Does Amazon block sellers?

4 replies
Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl
That is very clearly not a white background.
When Amazon calls for all white background, they don't mean looks sorta white -- they mean RGB 255 255 255
Pure white background may not be achieved through photography. It must be achieved through photo editing. In fact, sometimes you don't even want a white background for the photo, although usually that is the best way to begin.
If you don't have software to accomplish this, there are plenty of online sites.
Seller_hfmMmH8f6bDeQ
I use the free version of ADOBE EXPRESS to edit my first picture. The other pictures you add you may use your photo booth.
Seller_8sP6ffckcRn6v
The background must be white as the background of this post.
If you are not savvy how to do so yourself, you can use a service like Fiverr.
You can have up to 10 images done for five bucks. (Plus tax and suggested tip.)
Danny_Amazon
Thanks for posting this question @Seller_euZLtjVmMATgW- and welcome to the forums! I would tend to agree with the other sellers in this thread that since the shadow is visible, this would run into issues for a white background. You can see product image requirements here for confirmation!
It sounds like the other posters here have some recommendations for how they've achieved completely white backgrounds, but let us know if there are any further questions on this!
Best,
Danny