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Hello,
You have problems with quality when enlarged to a 100%.
You have compression artefacts:
This is on all of them! Therefore an obvious rejection.
The problem here is connected with upscaling your images.
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What were the rejection reasons?
I'm guessing it has to do with your lighting (Technical/Quality issues).
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Zoomed in to ~100% these are all quite blurry. Did you do any upscaling? Some if the details are malformed, such as this one.
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yes i have to upscale my images.. asmy software generates of 1024px
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What upscaler are you using?
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Are these actual photographs or Generative AI?
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Hi @Syeda34228258qwcd ,
All files have quality issues. The first file has artifacts which seem to be resulting from compression.
The second file also has compression artifacts, not sharp and has lost details.
The third file has color noise.
For the fourth file I'm seeing some purple and green in the shadows and loss definition of the subject's edge.
The fifth file is not sharp, noisy and too compressed.
Best wishes
Jacquelin
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Can you tell me some tips to improve my picture quality.
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Can you tell me some tips to improve my picture quality.
By @Syeda34228258qwcd
Compression artefacts are an issue, when you save your files either multiple times as JPEG, or you use a high compression factor (thos a low quality). JPEG is great, but you should save only the final edit as JPEG and always as a high quality file.
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This link will give you 8 tips to get your images accepted by Adobe.
This other link has a listing of 23 criteria you need to observe. The hyperlinks will lead you to more explanations.
I hope you will find this information useful.
Best wishes
Jacquelin
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Hello,
You have problems with quality when enlarged to a 100%.
You have compression artefacts:
This is on all of them! Therefore an obvious rejection.
The problem here is connected with upscaling your images.