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March 29, 2025
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Has anything changed in the review process?

  • March 29, 2025
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Has anything changed in the review process? I've noticed that when I upload multiple images from the collection (10-20), only a maximum of 3-5 images get approved for listing in the portfolio, while the rest remain under review. Why is that? In a way, it's better if too many similar images can no longer be uploaded through an automated AI process, but I'm still not entirely sure about it.

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Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 30, 2025

Try submitting other types of content besides AI.

Drawings, vector graphics, actual photographs, videos, etc...

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 29, 2025

I am presently having only 1 or 2 assets reviewed per day. And most of those are being marked (erroneously, I believe) as being too similar to other assets I've submitted. Adobe appears to have made and is continuing to make sweeping policy changes due to what I believe is the oversaturation and bulk loading of AI assets. These changes are hurting both photographers and AI contributors alike, in my opinion. One year ago, I was selling more assets per day with only 2000 assets available, compared to far fewer sales today with over 5,500 assets. When it comes to AI, less is more. Some have called for a minimum of 50 submissions per day, which I believe is still too many, since they aren't being reviewed in bulk in any case. Well, some are. We have people complaining that only 100 or 200 of their daily submissions of 500+ are being reviewed while the rest are being ignored. It's getting messy.

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Known Participant
March 29, 2025

I haven't received any response for some of my images—they are simply skipped. Out of a collection of 10-20 images, only 4-5 are added to my portfolio, while the rest remain under review. I don't get any feedback on whether they are too similar or not—nothing happens at all!

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 30, 2025
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I haven't received any response for some of my images—they are simply skipped. Out of a collection of 10-20 images, only 4-5 are added to my portfolio, while the rest remain under review. I don't get any feedback on whether they are too similar or not—nothing happens at all!


By @Vision350771902ejx

If you tink that they are too similar, they probably are. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
yamato713108855
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 29, 2025

There seems to have been a change in the review program and there are an excessive number of rejections.
I recommend taking a look at past posts and Discord posts.

Known Participant
March 29, 2025

My images were not rejected, but out of a set of 10-20 images from the same collection, only 4-5 were added to my portfolio. The rest remained under review for one to two weeks with no response, so I deleted them myself.

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 29, 2025

One or two weeks is not long enough. Adobe even states that reviews can take up to 8 weeks. Some are taking months. A few have reported images under review for over a year.

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