My high-quality AI-generated images keep getting rejected for "Quality Issues."
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Quality issues have nothing to do with file size. Examine your assets at 100% or more and fix any errors before submitting.
daniellei4510 | Community Forum Volunteer
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I am my cat's emotional support animal.
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You have marked many hairs here. May I know what the problem is with the hair here?
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In my opinion, they need to be toned down at the very least. People naturally have loose hairs, but these are a little excessive. Especially the older couple, whose loose hairs are extremely thick. Also, I did not necessarily point out every issue. Moderators only need one reason to reject an image.
daniellei4510 | Community Forum Volunteer
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I am my cat's emotional support animal.
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Hello,
As these are 'photos' one also needs to look at the tone. So, in my view the white balance in most of them needs adjusting - although it is a minor adjustment.
E.g.: Orginal
And a minor adjustment:
Make the image slightly warmer.
The indoor shots are a bit green. You have to adjust the skin tones and overall tone.
E.g:
These images are judged as photos - because they come under this category.
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Quality comprises much more than just file size. You must zoom in 100-200% on each image and inspect carefully for artifacts and AI drawing errors. On people images you must look at fingers, ears, eyes, nose, teeth, mouth, skin texture, hair, clothing, buttons, button holes, clasps, jewelry, etc.

