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Correct answer Abambo

I didn't quite understand, what happens if Adobe decides that my contributions get more costly than they are worth? And I want to make it clear that I do fix a lot of issues using photoshop - since I am a new seller, I try to be extra cautious. But also since I am new, I need to find the right balance of quality and quantity as well as manage my time. In this instance I disregarded some rendering issues because I see top sellers with similar issues in their images as well, leading me to believe these were okay for AI generations. I'm glad I posted here because even if I fixed the issues that were visible to me, my image would still be rejected because a number of other flaws were pointed out.


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I didn't quite understand, what happens if Adobe decides that my contributions get more costly than they are worth? And I want to make it clear that I do fix a lot of issues using photoshop - since I am a new seller, I try to be extra cautious. But also since I am new, I need to find the right balance of quality and quantity as well as manage my time. In this instance I disregarded some rendering issues because I see top sellers with similar issues in their images as well, leading me to believe these were okay for AI generations. I'm glad I posted here because even if I fixed the issues that were visible to me, my image would still be rejected because a number of other flaws were pointed out.


By @riasathr93866260

Don't look at top sellers with assets that have issues. One day, they are a top seller, next day they are banned, because Adobe got too much complaints from those top sales. No one knows the threshold, but we had contributors here who complained that they were a top seller and they got banned quite after that. 

 

You really need to check your assets at 100%. If you see issues, correct them. If you can't correct them, do not submit. The more complex your generative AI picture is, the more issues will it have.

 

Not all assets with issues get refused. We have no clue why that is, but we assume that some moderators are better than others in detecting issues. So, sometimes, resubmitting an asset without modifications may get it passed, but if the issues stay, a buyer will complain. If a lot of buyers complain, you are getting expensive... 

 

I have deleted assets, that should have been refused (as I'm a photographer, the issues were different: IP violations). There is no need to do money with assets that will get you in trouble at a later stage.

4 replies

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 26, 2024

AI rarely if ever produces perfect results. 

 

At 100% magnification, there are noticeable speckles on the arched wall and other artifacts that don't make sense.  Closely examine every quadrant of your images at 100-300% magnification.  Fix all errors if you can, or discard the parts that are unsalvageable.

 

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Participating Frequently
December 27, 2024

Thank you for the feedback and for taking the time. To be honest, I saw some of these things myself but didn't know it would matter this much. Will definitely spend some more time on the image quality.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 27, 2024
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Thank you for the feedback and for taking the time. To be honest, I saw some of these things myself but didn't know it would matter this much. Will definitely spend some more time on the image quality.


By @riasathr93866260

If you see an issue, you need to fix it. Even if it passes, because the moderator did a poor job, a buyer will be very unhappy and complain about your assets. If buyers complain a lot about your assets, Adobe may decide that your contributions get more costly than they are worth. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 26, 2024

Check here to see some of the issues with this asset: 

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Participating Frequently
December 27, 2024

Thank you for taking the time and checking, I see the issues. 

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 27, 2024

You're welcome.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 26, 2024

There's an odd change in texture from left to right in the cloth on the couch. There's also a dark spot on the corner of the couch's foreground cushion.

Looks like you found yourself a by-the-book moderator.

 

Adobe Community Expert | If you can't fix it, hide it; if you can't hide it, delete it.
Participating Frequently
December 27, 2024

Thank you for taking the time and for your feedback, I didn't know these things mattered this much but now I do.

 

Inspiring
December 26, 2024

Is it possible that you didn't include the property release of the plates on the shelf?

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 26, 2024

There are some AI drawing errors.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Participating Frequently
December 27, 2024

Thank you, I see why this was rejected. I'll try to fix these parts using photoshop and resubmit.