I'm trying to find out why my most recent submissions have been rejected due to "Quality Issues" -- I've submitted plenty of these type of images before with success. No noise or bluriness present. Any idea what's going on?
No, these images were not clipped, and the shadows present are natural.
I have plenty of similar images that were approved and doing well...so I'm stumped. Just trying to figure out how I can resume uploading without immediately getting flagged.
Many of us are in the same boat. I submit a lot of portraits. Some get accepted, some get rejected for being too similar, but then are accepted after making some minor edits and revisiting my choices of keywords, or rejected a second time. It's the new normal on Adobe Stock, seemingly very random, and I hope eventually it improves a bit going forward. Adobe's latest announcement regarding minimizing the number of submissions based on certain criteria may be a step in that direction.
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Yes, I've begun experiencing the same thing. Previously, probably 95% or more of my photos have been accepted, but recently a number of photos that seem perfectly OK have been rejected. Adobe, could you please tell us what's going on?
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