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Hello, I recentlet tried to to submit digitaly created background or textured art bu tmost of them are rejected and i want to know why.Here is one of the images rejected. And in the future how do i improve it?
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Your image file is too small, so it is not the asset as submitted. There is no possibility to check the quality, but as this is an abstract, it may anyhow be difficult to understand the rational behind the rejection.
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The image is 5000x3352 Pixels .I just uploaded here because it was big.
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This is there reason given:
Common issues that can impact the technical quality of images include exposure issues, soft focus, excessive filtering or artifacts/noise. Learn more about our technical requirements
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This is there reason given:
Common issues that can impact the technical quality of images include exposure issues, soft focus, excessive filtering or artifacts/noise. Learn more about our technical requirements
By TesfayHaile
The reason is “quality issues”. The rest is stock text, that is not targeted to your asset, but simply names common issues.
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Use the drag & drop area to upload big files.
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Regardless of the reason for rejection, abstracts the likes of the one you posted are available for free on the internet or can easily be created by a graphic designer even with little or no AI experience. Unless the backgrounds are extremely unique, they are best to avoid submitting.
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I see, so , what are most demanding content do you recommed .I'am nea and try to leanr more.Thank you fro replying.
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Sorry for my typo. I was just saying, what type of contents should should you recommend to upload as a new contributor?
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I can only speak from my own experience: I do people (portraits, (in the field of business, tech, fashion, surreal), symbolic concepts, animals (usually exotic or endangered), some landscapes and, yes, a very small spattering of abstract wallpapers if I feel they are a touch above average (usually nature inspired).
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Thank you very much. What about editorial contents .Are thet demanded?
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I don't know. I don't do editorial. 🙂
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But for the record, AI is not accepted in Editorial, if AI is what you are doing most of.
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No, i just want to shoot business storefronts and sign from my city , town areas
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Read the help pages that describe what Adobe is looking for in their Illustrative Editorial collection. Storefronts and signs aren't necessarily going to meet the criteria for acceptance.
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Thank you
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Yes.
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Thank you very much. What about editorial contents .Are thet demanded?
By TesfayHaile
If you provide something that is difficult to get...
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There's too much competition from other background & wallpaper images -- free as well as paid. Besides, anyone with decent Photoshop skills can create their own backgrounds.
If you're looking for inspiration, see below.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/artist-hub-migration/creat-what-s-in-demand.html
Stay away from overly represented content like backgrounds, clouds, sunsets, flowers, plants, trees, leaves and pets. Stock already contains more of these than they need.
Focus on real life situations at home, school or office. The more diversity you can bring, the better. Aim for commercial quality images that will be suitable for use in print, digital and on merchandise (t-shirts, mugs, tote bags).
Hope that helps.
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Thank you very much

