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May 22, 2025
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Optimizing rejected images

  • May 22, 2025
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Hey dear awesome community members,

I have uploaded more than 500 images and very few videos but most of them (may be 450 plus images and videos were rejected.

 

Now I want to optimize and re-upload those assets. What is the best possible way to do that easily and efficiently. 

 

Please help 

RALPH_L,  Jill_C,  Nancy OShea 

 

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Correct answer Abambo

The best method to do this is:

  • manually check the asset for all artefacts and errors.
  • correct the errors using the appropriate tools, like Photoshop.
  • resubmit the corrected asset.

 

If you cannot correct the errors, you should not resubmit the asset. Resubmitting uncorrected assets may lead to account blocking for spam.

 

And I'm sorry to disappoint you if you were hoping for some kind of automatic correction. There is no such thing. Correcting images is time-consuming and sometimes requires in-depth knowledge of the programs. It is therefore important to correct the images that can be easily corrected. As you generate images using artificial intelligence, it is also important to recognise and correct the typical AI errors.

 

3 replies

RALPH_L
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 23, 2025

If you are not sure what the errors are, you should post one or two here for us to review.

Abambo
Community Expert
AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
May 23, 2025

The best method to do this is:

  • manually check the asset for all artefacts and errors.
  • correct the errors using the appropriate tools, like Photoshop.
  • resubmit the corrected asset.

 

If you cannot correct the errors, you should not resubmit the asset. Resubmitting uncorrected assets may lead to account blocking for spam.

 

And I'm sorry to disappoint you if you were hoping for some kind of automatic correction. There is no such thing. Correcting images is time-consuming and sometimes requires in-depth knowledge of the programs. It is therefore important to correct the images that can be easily corrected. As you generate images using artificial intelligence, it is also important to recognise and correct the typical AI errors.

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Inspiring
May 24, 2025

There is an application Upscyl. Is that not useful.  

KS
daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 24, 2025

I'm not familiar with it myself but I think I recall seeing its results and I wasn't completely impressed. But give it a try if it's free. I use Topaz's Gigapixel AI, but it runs around $99. 

Adobe Community Expert | If you can't fix it, hide it; if you can't hide it, delete it.
Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 22, 2025

Yes, you can re-edit images to address the quality issues and resubmit them; however there's not necessarily a way to do that "easily and efficiently". You must zoom in and examine each image closely to locate the issues and fix those using editing software such as Adobe Photoshop. I would suggest uploading small batches, say 5-10 images, to be sure you're on the right track.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Inspiring
May 24, 2025

Thanks Jill_C for the reply. It's a daunting task and I have watched a video from PiXimperfect and it truly provides the solution and I am thinking to follow and upscale but time is the key factor. Anyway, your suggestion is very valuable

KS
Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 24, 2025

There are a variety of upscaling products out there, but that's all they do. There are often other issues with AI images, such as poorly drawn hands, eyes, and other body parts, that have nothing to do with upscaling and won't be fixed by such software.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer