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August 6, 2024
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Images Rejected Because of Quality Issues

  • August 6, 2024
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Hi everyone, 

I've uploaded 45 AI images; 28 got accepted and 16 were rejected for quality issues. While I do understand why 10 of them got rejected I'm still uncertain why 6 of those images got rejected, can anyone help me identify what is wrong with these images? 

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RALPH_L
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 7, 2024

There are no apparent quality rejection reasons to be seen in these images so you are asking us to second guess what the moderator was thinking.

Ok here goes: if 28 images were accepted and 16 were not and that all images were similar in style and quality, then I guess that the moderator probably just felt that "enough is enough".

Wait a few weeks and resubmit a few at a time.

Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 7, 2024

I go with what @RALPH_L  says as well. If 28 got accepted, move on with new images. Don't worry about the 16 rejected ones. One can find fault if looked at closely enough!

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 6, 2024

I'll pick this one. There are thousands of random "dust spots" that need cleaning up. It really can't be argued that these are actually stars or water particles or whatever, but it's more like AI just throwing random spots throughout the image. I see this happening in the last image as well, but to a lesser degree.

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Oshane941Author
Participant
August 6, 2024

Thanks for pointing that out but I didn't know that dust spots are seen as quality issues, I didn't notice that in the adobe guidelines. 

Participating Frequently
August 7, 2024

Yeah, AI loves to put stars where they don't belong. It looks like it took things a step further and merged a cloudscape with the wave. With the exception of the first image (the watercolor one) I see issues with all of these images within a matter of seconds. Be your own harshest critic, you'll get fewer rejections that way.