Confusion about the approval process of AI images at Adobe stock
- December 23, 2022
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Hello everyone,
Frankly speaking, the rules used to approve or disapprove AI images are confusing. If you give the same images to 2 different moderators, they'll come up with different decisions. That's what happened with me.
I follow the guidelines before submitting images by adding the necessary text strings in the image title and keywords. However, some images are rejected asking me to fill a model release. I was asked to do that for an image of the the Egyptian queen Nefirtit who died 3400 years ago! It was then approved after I removed the name "Nefertiti". I was also asked to fill the same form for 2 pictures of Santa Claus! The confusing things is that 2 other pictures of Santa Claus were approved (check screnshot) without any issues. More images were not accepted and again required filling a Model release although they are AI images!
Please check the attached images.
No.1 (Santa image) was accepted and No.2 was rejected and Adobe asked for a Model Relase be filled! For Santa Claus?
Images 3 and 4 of the woman in front of the old door were created using AI and they are not models and I didn't use any reference images when I made them. Images 5 and 6 were rejected for the same reason.
If we must fill a form, it should be a form that state that we made the image and sign it. Other Model information don't apply to images generated by AI.
I sent a message to Adobe Stock and all I got was a genric email answer asking me to follow the guidelines. I don't think the person who replied really read the message. He sent a 2nd email and closed the case before I was able to reply.
What do you think?
