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February 14, 2025
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They say the reason for rejecting the image is quality issues, but I don't understand that reason.

  • February 14, 2025
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I mainly upload interior and similar types of AI images. I upload them in 4096x4096 format through image upcycling, but the rejection rate has increased. I am curious about the reason.

Correct answer Abambo
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I mainly upload interior and similar types of AI images. I upload them in 4096x4096 format through image upcycling, but the rejection rate has increased. I am curious about the reason.


By @huiwon_7607

Either your production quality has decreased or the moderation quality has increased. 

 

With your kitchen design, I see, despite the thiny image issues with the light distribution. The dice has at least an issue with the three eyes-and the six-eyes.

 

So you see, even with those tiny pictures one can detect issues. What could be see if we get shown the full size images?

 

Check your assets at 100% and correct those that expose artefacts or rendering issues. If you can't correct, you should not submit.

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Nancy OShea
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Community Expert
February 15, 2025

AI is rarely perfect.  Closely examine output for accuracy at 100-300% magnification.  Fix all AI mistakes if you can, or discard the image and start over.

 

Compare your best work with current Stock inventory. If it's not better than what Stock has, don't submit it.  That should cut down on your rejection rate.

 

Your goal should be an acceptance rate of 75% - 90%.  Anything less than that usually means you're not consistently submitting commercial quality artwork.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Abambo
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AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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February 15, 2025
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I mainly upload interior and similar types of AI images. I upload them in 4096x4096 format through image upcycling, but the rejection rate has increased. I am curious about the reason.


By @huiwon_7607

Either your production quality has decreased or the moderation quality has increased. 

 

With your kitchen design, I see, despite the thiny image issues with the light distribution. The dice has at least an issue with the three eyes-and the six-eyes.

 

So you see, even with those tiny pictures one can detect issues. What could be see if we get shown the full size images?

 

Check your assets at 100% and correct those that expose artefacts or rendering issues. If you can't correct, you should not submit.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 14, 2025

In the second image it is easy to see that the placement of the dots in the die is incorrect.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 14, 2025

We need to see the images at the size originally submitted. Assets can be rejected for minor details, and these do not provide us with enough detail to give you a reason for rejection.

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