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First, it's not a photo. It's AI illustration. The example you submitted is too small to determine if there is noise or artifacts, but the AI bot went wild with random objects. Are these seashells, for example? Planets? Bacteria? Yes, it's surreal, but the objects should still have some basis in reality. Also, assets such as this have questionable commercial value.
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Also, assets such as this have questionable commercial value.
By @daniellei4510
A book cover is all I think this would be used for. But I may be wrong.
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Thank you for your helpful answer!
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What was your rejection reason - quality?
'Noise' refers to digital artefacts:
There is a big difference between a photograph and an illustration.
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Thank you! (I wrote photo by accident)
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Can you help with explaining why my photo wasn't accepted? Too much noise or filtering? Although I'm still learning what 'noise' in a picture means.
By @Taranisa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_noise
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You picture is too small for stock, so that is not the picture you did upload. Show us the asset you submitted.
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I changed .png to .jpg and submitted it but when I tried to attach that one to this post it said the file type didn't match the extension. So I have to see how to change pngs to jpgs properly or see why it downloads as a png.