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Hello, would anyone know why my AI generated images (that I upscaled to high quality) are not accepted?
It was rejected because of quality problems. The technical requierements are really specific. I don't know where to start correcting 😞
Thank you ❤️
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The finer details in most if not all of these images lack detail or are poorly rendered. Did you submit these as illustrations or photos? It should have been the former, but I doubt that would have made a difference.
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Hi @thomas_2998 ,
Other than a head hair that is out of place, the first file display chromatic noise characteristic of excess compression.
The second file also is with chromatic noise.
The third file is not sharp and has jagged edges. This also appears to be over compressed.
The fourth file also appears to be too compressed.
The fifth file is also with compression noise/grain.
You need to zoom in on your files at between 100 and 200% and inspect it closely before uploading to Adobe.
Best wishes
Jacquelin
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There's a lot more to "quality" than just pixel count. Quality comprises focus, sharpness, accuracy in drawing details, exposure, composition, artifacts, etc.
All of these images appear blurry and soft with many drawing errors. I highlight just a couple below.
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AI is rarely if ever perfect. Be on the lookout for broken lines, distortions, artifacts, poorly drawn objects and sudden shifts in perspectives.
Examine each image at 100-300% magnification and fix the imperfections if you can or discard the image and start over. Simple images are easier to work with. Complex images contain more mistakes. Also highly stylized images don't appeal to everyone. Some Reviewers may be reluctant to accept them.