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April 5, 2024
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High Rejection Rate of My AI Images

  • April 5, 2024
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Dear Adobe Stock Moderation Team,

 

As a newcomer to Adobe Stock, I'm striving to produce AI-generated images that meet your standards. However, I'm facing a significant challenge with a high rate of rejection; only three of my submissions have been accepted so far. I wish to understand the issues with my rejected AI images to correct and improve them. I've shared 10 of my declined images for your review. Could you please provide insights into where my submissions may be falling short?

 

Thank you for your guidance.

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Correct answer Jill_C

I agree with @daniellei4510 about the issues with eyes and hair in these images. The skin tones on some look like a much older person. The freckles are weird. The hair changes from brown to blonde, etc. 

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Jill_C
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Community Expert
April 5, 2024

I agree with @daniellei4510 about the issues with eyes and hair in these images. The skin tones on some look like a much older person. The freckles are weird. The hair changes from brown to blonde, etc. 

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daniellei4510
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Community Expert
April 5, 2024

An example. Generally speaking, I get the overall impression that you simply aren't taking the time to edit your submissions. 


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Participant
April 5, 2024

I'm trying to understand what I need to pay attention to. I will be more careful following your warnings. Thank you.

daniellei4510
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Community Expert
April 5, 2024

Unrealistic and mismatched irises, stray or floating unattached hairs, weird skin texture on at least one. If you're going for photorealism, take it all the way. Some fall somewhere between less than perfect photos and less than perfect illustrations. 

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