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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.

Adobe Community Expert | If you aren't submitting your assets in sRGB, you probably didn't read the rules.
Inspiring
February 13, 2025

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