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February 13, 2025
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Why all of my high quality Ai images rejected on this week?

  • February 13, 2025
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Really rare case but on this week have all of my Ai images rejected because of Quality Issue. Just all what I send rejected each day, not a few or a part. Seems like Adobe changing their rules for Ai content. Usually its 95%+ accepted of the same quality. The example attached. If someone can find a problem it will be very helpful

Correct answer Abambo

Your zebra looks like plastic in some areas and the seam is weird:

As for your cutoutwork, I would not call that high quality. The red line shows a transition between transparency to opaque. As you can see, it is not really consistent.

See here how this performs against a background:

The fur should blend better into the background. There should be no hard edges and espacially no dark border. 

 

Fur like hair are nightmares to cutout. That is a real challenge to get that right.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Abambo
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AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 14, 2025

Your zebra looks like plastic in some areas and the seam is weird:

As for your cutoutwork, I would not call that high quality. The red line shows a transition between transparency to opaque. As you can see, it is not really consistent.

See here how this performs against a background:

The fur should blend better into the background. There should be no hard edges and espacially no dark border. 

 

Fur like hair are nightmares to cutout. That is a real challenge to get that right.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Inspiring
February 14, 2025

Thank you! That's seems like the right trouble. Fur is really hard to cutout for Stock acception. I forgot about that, so half of my Ai images uploaded on this week was with a fur or similar material

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 13, 2025

Inconsistency on the edges.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Inspiring
February 13, 2025

Don't think so. The real pillow can have not a perfect fabric quality too, so the seam can be like this in real one. But thank you for suggestion, it's only one-two of ~20 images with exactly this trouble

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 13, 2025

Had it been a real photo, with similar issues, it's quite likely the real pillow would have been rejected as well. This is a fixable issue in either case.

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Inspiring
February 13, 2025

Maybe the top one is not available in high quality preview because of the file size