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It could be just me, but that is a weird link and doesn't seem to work for me.
But usually over processed means that the photo has had that much adjustment done in photoshop (or whatever program you use), that the photo's quality has reduced in a bad way. If you understand what I mean.
It would appear that, as Martin Eadie says, the picture has been generally overprocessed in that it is oversharp in some areas, soft in others and suffers from a degree of noise/grain. The screener has used overprocessed as an all-covering reason when possibly " quality " would have been a more appropriate reject reason....
....unfortunately that would not help you much either.
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