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November 28, 2024
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Why Was My Image Rejected?

  • November 28, 2024
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I recently submitted a generative AI image to Adobe Stock, but unfortunately, it was rejected due to quality issues. I would love to get some specific feedback on what might have gone wrong so I can improve my work for future submissions.

 

I created the image using Microsoft Copilot, and upscaled it with Upscayl. is a good approach?

 

Here’s the image description:
Financial business technology concept with holographic data graphs and charts.


Original name: Financial business technology concept with holographic data graphs and charts_upscayl_4x_realesrgan-x4plus.png

 

The rejection note mentioned common issues like exposure problems, soft focus, excessive filtering, or artifacts/noise.

 

I tried to ensure the image met quality standards, but I might have missed something.

 

Could you please share your thoughts on the following?

  1. Does the focus or sharpness appear off?
  2. Are there noticeable artifacts or noise that could be problematic?
  3. Could the holographic data visualization or overall composition be improved?
  4. Any advice on meeting Adobe Stock's technical requirements for images like this?

 

I appreciate your time and constructive feedback!

Thank you!

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daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 28, 2024

More drawing errors than I can count. 🙂 This should have been submitted as a jpg, not a png, but that wasn't the reason it was rejected. 

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Participant
November 28, 2024

Wow, thanks! Do you know how I can avoid errors like this in the future?

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 28, 2024

Nope. Short of avoiding these types of complex subjects. Otherwise, be prepared to do a lot of editing. It's just part of the shortcomings of AI.

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