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Rai alex
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August 8, 2023
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My all photos are not accepting by Adobe stock

  • August 8, 2023
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When i uplaod photos since 28 july adobe stock not accepting it and declined all my photo to say that its some quality issues but my all AI based photos are upto 700KBs but still declined

 plz check these images and assist me!

 

Correct answer Nancy OShea

So, i should go for very simple and Clean photos which have not any errors and i will learn about it but there are not too many videos on YouTube where i will learn about it 

If you have any kind of video plz Send me it link or full video to my Gmail as im in some trouble but i got some good info here and i will try to do best thing while submitting any asset

One more 

Is there any problem of new check box where this written (people and property are fictional) bcz i never fill it 

I just fill that this image is created by ai and secondly (No) check and then give the title and Tags 


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I just feel that this image is created by AI and secondly (No) check and then give the title and Tags 

By @Rai alex

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Wrong.  AI is very challenging work.

 

In my experience with Midjourney, I often have to generate 100 or more high quality diffusions before I get 3-5 decent images to work with.  This can get costly.

 

Even with 3-5 decent images in hand, I often spend hours making corrections in Photoshop before they're suitable for submission to Stock.  And that's still no guarantee of acceptance.

 

Successful AI contributors use special AI image enhancing tools and services which can add additional costs to production.  But that's what's required if you want to succeed as an AI contributor.

 

This isn't for everyone.  You'll need an ample budget, skills, much patience and artistic talent to get good results with AI.  Many people give up because AI is more time consuming than they thought it would be.

 

Good luck.

 

4 replies

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 17, 2023

We can't really tell much from thumbnails. Can you upload a few full sized? But what I DID see immediately was the apple, chicken, and plate of spaghetti. Difficult to say what commercial value there would be in such an image.

Adobe Community Expert | If you can't fix it, hide it; if you can't hide it, delete it.
Participating Frequently
August 18, 2023

Thanks every body for the time spent on my pictures, thanks for your advices.

I admit that I run too few my pictures thru a photo tool to fix some defects - my style -)

Any way, I may be wrong but I did not read a frank NOGO on your comments..

More a "should" than a "to reject for quality reason".

The question of daniellei4510 above is more chalenging. What commercial value? interresting indeed.

My pictures that sell at Adobe are mainly used by travel agencies and related (car rental, air flights, hotels) for their  web marketing material. As an example, I did attach two captures from a web travel agency selling a desert trip (https://www.le-voyage-autrement.com/tunisie/circuits/circuit-desert , see jour6 & jour7 - odjectif is my pseudo at Adobe).

That 's commercial - only commercial.

The pictures refused was intended in my mind to illustrate trips in the Alpes, a popular touristic destination in Europe (but could serve as well on any montains such as the rocky montains !)

That said, let me ask you in turn what your own pictures are intended for?  

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 18, 2023

Most of my images are captured during my travels, and some of them have been used on travel websites. I'm not sure travel websites will want to use AI assets to illustrate their itineraries and places to visit. Potential travelers expect to see actual images from actual places they may visit!

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Participating Frequently
August 11, 2023

The same for me!

The reason? "Quality issue" : as it is said, could be exposure or blur, or too many filters or artifacts or noise.. ( and not whatever ?)

It casts far and wide.. I wonder how can I have yet more than 2000 pictures in Stock!
Likely that they have moved their moderator team in a low cost country, with quick and dirty support payed per click..
The reasons given below about the boat are insane! The picture is splendid. The details tagged as "defects" are real! 
That is real word, men! Yes,  there is an antenna on a boat, and many ropes and strings!! who cares? who will zoom at 500% and reject a so nice shoot for such reasons??
Adobe is killing the Stock business model which strongly relies on the contributors to contribute!

 

Participant
August 11, 2023

Half of my uploaded pictures are accepted, I do Photoshop , vector, size and color corrections before uploading them, though.

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 8, 2023

Quality issues encompass a lot more than just file size. We cannot judge the quality by the tiny thumbnails above, so please upload 2 or 3 of the rejected images here and the community members will comment on them.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Rai alex
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August 9, 2023

Abambo
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Community Expert
August 9, 2023

You see all kinds of artefacts and errors in these assets. You should examine them at 100% before submission.

 

The screenshots show only a part of the errors in these images. You need to fix all errors before submission. That makes the assets pretty difficult to get through.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
RALPH_L
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 8, 2023

You must upload a rejected image for us to review.

 

Rai alex
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August 9, 2023