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Dear Adobe Community Members,
I recently received a rejection for my submitted image, The quality of images may have no problem and there is no illegal content. So, I’m eager to understand the reasons behind it.
I appreciate your insights and would like to learn from this experience. If possible, could you provide further details so that I can avoid making the same mistakes in the future?
Thank you for your assistance!
Best regards,
Shashank Pathak
With the bulb I am not sure but the woman has sever rendering mistakes that need to be corrected.
Again, .png is reserved for transparency. You need to convert to .jpg.
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With the bulb I am not sure but the woman has sever rendering mistakes that need to be corrected.
Again, .png is reserved for transparency. You need to convert to .jpg.
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@RALPH_L has pointed out numerous errors in the image with the wiman, and there are others, such as the seams in the shirt. You must zoom in to 100% and inspect every area of the image before submitting. At a glance at regular screen size, the image might appear to be okay, but doesn't stand up to close scrutiny,
The light bulb image also has numerous drawing errors, one of which is highlighted here:
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Machine generated artwork can't replace real artists. AI makes too many mistakes. And it's not smart enough to know what mistakes it makes to fix them. That's the contributor's job.
1. Examine every quadrant of every image at 100-300% magnification.
2. Correct all the mistakes if you can or remove the image from your submission stack.
3. Compare your very best work with current Stock inventory:
Hope that helps.
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