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I’d like to know why these two photos were rejected for “quality issues.” Could anyone please give me some feedback or advice? Thanks!
Meaningless text on the cards, some misshapen pine cones, a weird wire on top of the present, ribbon changes colors at the corner. Always check your assets at 100-200% to look for such errors. There are also some distracting lights on the presents that I didn't mark. And some random wires that the AI just decided to throw in for no particular reason.
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Meaningless text on the cards, some misshapen pine cones, a weird wire on top of the present, ribbon changes colors at the corner. Always check your assets at 100-200% to look for such errors. There are also some distracting lights on the presents that I didn't mark. And some random wires that the AI just decided to throw in for no particular reason.
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Ah, I see! Thank you so much for your explanation. Sorry, but may I ask what these three issues are? They’re also marked as quality issues.
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This is a lesson you should have learned from my last response. Indecipherable text. 🙂
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owh~i see,thank you so much for your explanation!!
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Will soft lighting and filters cause the image to be rejected?
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I don't know what you mean by "soft lighting", but the Adobe guidelines specifically prohibit the use of filters.
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Soft lighting, no. Filters, usually. Filters can be added by the buyer if they so wish. Even adding vignetting is frowned upon.
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Thanks for the detailed explanation — that really helped a lot!
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The throw contains AI fake stitches. It's neither knit nor crochet.
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