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Hi @Mustafa El-Mustafa , I believe the issue might be with the quality of the colourisation and labelling of the image. I understand by its very nature the radiograph will never be perfectly focused, but the text labels should be. There seems to be a lot of artifacts when viewed at 100% magnification. Also, did you add the colouring? It doesn't seem to follow the lines of the image very well.
Similar issues with the colourisation in this one and messy labels.
In general, I am not sure if labelling specific parts of these images is a good idea. It could really limit their use.
This is certainly not my area of expertise, but hopefully this helps you out.
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Thank you very much my friend ... I am still a beginner.
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Does this start as an actual radiograph of a patient? If so, you would probably need a model release from the patient. It's an ethically complex and controversial area, and Adobe will only license work of unquestionable ownership. this is NOT what the rejection means, however.
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It's an ethically complex ??????
What do you mean by that?
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For some reason you did not answer my question. Please answer: Does this start as an actual radiograph of a patient?
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Yes my friend for sure
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If you are a professional radiographer you will know more about your ethical obligations than me. Research papers are also published on this evolving area. The question is "Is a person's medical data and pictures OK to be sold for profit without their permission"? Most people might accept their cases being included in a text book. But they might not want it used in an advertisment for laxitives or fake diets.
If this is YOUR medical data (a picture of you) I have even worse news. You do not have the copyright and cannot sell it.
If you are not a radiographer, but received this picture some other way, you also do not have copyright.
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Thank you, my friend... I am a doctor
These images are designed with artificial intelligence with high accuracy and are a simulation of real anatomy. These images belong to medical college students in their studies and they can benefit from them in radiology and radiographic research.
Not like you told me
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If the images are created using a software product, you would need a property release to certify that you are the creator of the artwork,
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From what I see and reading your answers to the questions of my peers, I think that your images are not exactly of the quality required for Adobe stock. They may be useful for students, but Adobe stock needs the illustrative part to be more professionally.
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thank you