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Hello, With the quality policy of Adobe, it makes the quality more strict, which I agree with very much, especially with Generative AI work that can use auto scripts to create images in large quantities at a time, which greatly affects the overall quality. But I found that for real photography, Adobe rejected many new photos that I saw as having a high chance of being sold, even though they were just a few pictures.
But I would like to propose that Adobe have a different idea for real photography, where creation is not easy to come by and is highly authentic. Instead of rejecting new images, Adobe should try giving new works a chance to try selling them first, and try to select oldest images based on zero sale number,and the images look low quality.
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Adobe cannot jepordize the quality of their offered assets by first seeing if an asset sells. When a buyer purchases an asset, they assume that the quality is "first class". They do not want the trouble of purchasing and then returning because the asset has flaws. I only upload "real photos" and my acceptance rate is verry high. But, that takes work on my part to meet the high quality standards.
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