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Hi everyone!
Please help me understand why my image was rejected due to quality issues. I have submitted 50 images and 34 images were rejected. I have attached some of the rejected images. I used to send images of this kind earlier and everything was fine. These are AI-generated images. The stated reason is a quality issue.
Thank you!
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Check the hands.There are artefacts on the pullover, there are minor geometry flaws on the seat.
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Check her right hand, especially the thumb. there are artefacts on the shirt and the mantle. The table has geometry issues in the blurred area.
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The eyes of the model do not match. Minor artefacts on the table. The biggest issue is the pocket on her shirt.
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Inconsistent DOF, problems with the bot
...Images that were accepted in the past might not get accepted today. Adobe Stock has raised the bar on quality standards in response to customer complaints & refund requests. Better to receive a few more rejections now than customer complaints in the future. š
With regard to rejection rate, see my reply in this related topic:
Perhaps it's just me, but one AI generated birthday cake looks
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00003-1495106250-0000.jpg:
Check the hands.There are artefacts on the pullover, there are minor geometry flaws on the seat.
00034-4183016777-0000.jpg:
Check her right hand, especially the thumb. there are artefacts on the shirt and the mantle. The table has geometry issues in the blurred area.
00020-242648402-0000.jpg:
The eyes of the model do not match. Minor artefacts on the table. The biggest issue is the pocket on her shirt.
00024-875537651-0000.jpg:
Inconsistent DOF, problems with the bottom of the cake.
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Quick view at the eyes
The teeth have also an issue. The left arm dos not look right.
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00003 - Thumb is longer on the right-side hand compared to the other fingers. Weird āknobā on the armrest on the left.
00034 - Hand on the left size is not well drawn
00020 - Eye on the right is wonky compared to the one on the left (this may be the case on the other images but I didnāt view them at a larger size). Nose is weird.
00024 - Not sure. My few birthday cakes have also been rejected.
00033 - Her arms are disproportionate to the rest of her body.
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00033-4121124653-0000.jpg - eyes, teeth, ear are not well drawn
00024-875537651-0000.jpg - candles are misshapen
Indeed, some of the more subtle errors we've noted here might have gotten past the Moderators previously, but as they've gained more experience and training, they are much more adept at spotting AI errors. There are also nearly 29 million AI images in the database, so there's no reason to accept sub-standard assets. In fact, Adobe has had to expend considerable effort to detect and delete previously asscepted flawed images.
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Hello,
You really have to go through each image with a fine-tooth comb to find any irregularities. Don't accept in the first instance what the AI programme generates. There will always be irregularities! It seems the moderators are being more stringent these days!
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Images that were accepted in the past might not get accepted today. Adobe Stock has raised the bar on quality standards in response to customer complaints & refund requests. Better to receive a few more rejections now than customer complaints in the future. š
With regard to rejection rate, see my reply in this related topic:
Perhaps it's just me, but one AI generated birthday cake looks much the same as another --- round shape, gobs of piped frosting, confetti sprinkles & dots.
https://stock.adobe.com/search?k=%22birthday%20cake%22
Not that there's anything wrong with that but when everyone does the same thing, it becomes a clichƩ. Dare to be different.
Hope that helps.
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I used to send images of this kind earlier and everything was fine.
By @ebhanu34162982ue4d
It may well be that the earlier submissions also have similar problems. Those will get sorted out when customers are complaining. I would check those old assets and remove the pictures with the most obvious errors.
Just to be clear, this would be a customer service action. You are currently not under the obligation to remove faulty assets. That will be only the case, when your account gets blocked for those reasons. At this time, I've only seen a handful of reports about accounts being shut down for faulty assets.
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