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If you edit an ai generated image, how much editing and at what point does the image become an original? To the point where it does not have to be submitted with ai generative tags? For instance, if you get an ai generated image of a cartoon guy, but it generates the pic with 3 legs and 3 eyes. With the adjustments, to 2 legs and 2 eyes. Can the image be submitted successfully as an original, without generative ai tags? Don't want to risk my account just to find out?
If you started out with a Generative AI image, it remains an AI image, no matter what editing you do to it; thus it must be declared as Gen AI when you submit to Adobe Stock.
It's still AI.
Either way you'll have to add it as AI because... it is AI...
Read the post directly above yours. If you started off with a Gen AI image, no amount of manipulation will ever make it a non-AI image.
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If you started out with a Generative AI image, it remains an AI image, no matter what editing you do to it; thus it must be declared as Gen AI when you submit to Adobe Stock.
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It's still AI.
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Either way you'll have to add it as AI because... it is AI...
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A generative AI asset will stay a generative AI asset.
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If you edit an ai generated image, how much editing and at what point does the image become an original? To the point where it does not have to be submitted with ai generative tags? For instance, if you get an ai generated image of a cartoon guy, but it generates the pic with 3 legs and 3 eyes. With the adjustments, to 2 legs and 2 eyes. Can the image be submitted successfully as an original, without generative ai tags? Don't want to risk my account just to find out?
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Read the post directly above yours. If you started off with a Gen AI image, no amount of manipulation will ever make it a non-AI image.
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It ALWAYS had to be labeled as AI. If that's how it started out, that's how it stays, regardless of the number of changes you make.