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pleses clear me one thing , where there is written photos , illustrations , vectors, on the left side ,
the photos means they are actuall photos taken by camera or these are AI created ones ?
second things is if i am generating poples images through AI , should i select photos or illustration in the upload section ?
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Adobe explains it quite well with these examples:
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I understand that photos can be anything photo realistic. That includes real looking AI images. Illustrations are drawn images (also AI) which are not photo realistic.
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you mean the AI images of people can be consider in PHOTOS section . i can select file type as PHOTOS , when i am uploading my content of AI images of Peoples ? right?
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you mean the AI images of people can be consider in PHOTOS section . i can select file type as PHOTOS , when i am uploading my content of AI images of Peoples ? right?
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If you're asking such fundamental questions, I recommend that you read the users guide. Anything that looks like a camera picture is a photo, anything that looks like a mix of illustration and photo is an illustration. Both asset types may or may not have people pictured. Eg, a picture of a tree may as well be a photo, even if no people are in the picture.
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Adobe explains it quite well with these examples:
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"Photos" is Adobe stock's definition of photos. They can contain both, generative AI and real photos taken with a camera.
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Your AI generated images can only be uploaded as file type "Photos" if they are photo-realistic; in other words they look like could have been taken with a camera. Read carefully the AI guidelibes on the Learn & Support help pages - link at the top of your contributor page.

