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August 3, 2025
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Requesting Feedback on Image Submission for Adobe Stock

  • August 3, 2025
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Hi Adobe Community,

I hope you're all doing well! I'm currently preparing an image for submission to Adobe Stock and would appreciate your feedback before I upload it. I'm seeking any insights regarding composition, technical quality (including focus, exposure, and noise), and whether it meets Adobe Stock's standards.

Here is the image: [Insert link or upload image if the forum allows]

I'd love to know:

  • Are there any technical flaws I might have missed?

  • Does the subject/composition work for stock?

  • Any suggestions for improvement?

Thanks in advance for your time and help! I value the input from this community.

Correct answer yamato713108855

The image has been enlarged too much and is quite rough.
I don't think it will pass the review unless you change the processing method.

4 replies

Abambo
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Community Expert
August 4, 2025

Check out the refusals that others experienced. The answers contain valuable information on how to check your assets before submission.

 

Before submitting, check your asset at 100%. You will see immediately if your asset is sharp (in focus) and you will see the artefacts that come with your image. Enlarging your asset will amplify the issues, so be sure not to enlarge above what is necessary. And fix all visible issues before enlarging. That will help you to create quality assets. 

 

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
yamato713108855
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yamato713108855Community ExpertCorrect answer
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August 4, 2025

The image has been enlarged too much and is quite rough.
I don't think it will pass the review unless you change the processing method.

Jill_C
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August 3, 2025

The dust spots surrounding the light bulb don't really make sense to me...

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
daniellei4510
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August 3, 2025

Adobe Community Expert | If you can't fix it, hide it; if you can't hide it, delete it.
Abambo
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August 4, 2025

Robots may have seven fingers, even that I would suspect that they'll have less. The fingers also have too many joints and "not all the fingers are equal...". The "human" hand also has too many joints.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer