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Alaska Dawn 907
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June 18, 2022
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Rejected for technical issues jpeg attached but general size and rasterization question. Thx.

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Adobe stock image rejected one or more technical issues. Both images are abstract. Is it size or dpi or rasterization? What is rasterization? Some file sizes I've seen of JPEG are 5315 x 3543 or 5196 x 3464 or 4200 x 2848 odd sizes. Those were up on the site. I just need to know what is an average size in pixels and dpi, so I can create the canvas in settings when I begin a piece. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank u in advance ! 

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Correct answer Nancy OShea

If you want to be successful at Stock, forget about abstracts.  That's not what people buy.

 

Adobe Stock customers expect to find natural images or icons of highest visual and technical quality for use in commercial projects.  Posters, billboard ads, printed mugs, T-shirts, videos, TV commercials...


Better luck next time.

 

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Nancy OShea
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Nancy OSheaCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 18, 2022

If you want to be successful at Stock, forget about abstracts.  That's not what people buy.

 

Adobe Stock customers expect to find natural images or icons of highest visual and technical quality for use in commercial projects.  Posters, billboard ads, printed mugs, T-shirts, videos, TV commercials...


Better luck next time.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Alaska Dawn 907
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June 19, 2022

Thank you.

Abambo
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June 18, 2022

You have aliasing in your first picture:

Moiré in your second:

Quality or technical  issues is not the resolution, it's technical in relation to the photography requirements. The minimum picture size is 4 Mp. For today's standards, this is peanuts. Maximum size is 100Mp if I remember well. There is also a maximum in megabytes.

 

Forget about dpi (anyway, it's probably ppi), set it to 300 it's just an unimportant value and disturbs more than it solves. Google what it means, if you are interested, but again, its value is irrelevant here.

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Alaska Dawn 907
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June 19, 2022
Thank you for your quick response!
How do I prevent aliasing? Is that something I select in settings? Or
before I save file?
Thanks
Nancy OShea
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June 19, 2022
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How do I prevent aliasing?

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Read this:

https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/anti-aliasing.html

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert