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Hello Team,
I have personally created all the images myself, ensuring their high quality. I have submitted a total of 35 images, encompassing six distinct types. However, I received rejections for all of them due to what seemed to be quality issues. I am genuinely perplexed as to what might be causing these problems with my images. I assure you that they were all created manually, without the assistance of any AI. Furthermore, I have uploaded them in the highest possible quality and adhered to all required formats. I kindly request that you thoroughly review the images and provide assistance regarding this matter.
Thank You
Jaydip
The first image has jagged, unsmooth lines throughout the design.
The second image has a thin white border at the bottom.
I think the 3rd and 4th images are just too simplistic; it seems that a graphic designer with even a minimal skill level would be able to create these. The 4th one, in particular just looks like digital noise...
Hi @responsible_Sunshine5D89 ,
Were all these files rejected for quality?
I find the first file too pale.
The lines of the second file are jagged. Also I've seen an image somewhere, either as an illustration or tutorial. Therefore, if its not you, there could be an IP issue. Therefore, if you cannot secure written permission from the original owner, I suggest you do not submit this for stock as is.
What did you use for the background of the third file? When zoomed, the color transition is not s
...Hello,
Sorry to burst your bubble, but with all due respect, these images are simply not up to the standard of Adobe. The colours don't blend together in a uniform way. The colour combinations don't fit together very well. There is banding in the green/blue with a square, and the last grey is noisy and too simplistic.
You may have ensured their high quality, but they do not seem to be so.
Have a read of this. It's a brief guide on quality:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html
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Hi @responsible_Sunshine5D89 ,
Sorry to hear about your refusals. Because the community is not monitored by Adobe staff, we are unable to access your account. Therefore we are requesting that you upload about 3 of your rejected files here for us to review them and assist you in finding the errors.
Best wishes
Jacquelin
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Hi @jacquelingphoto2017 ,
Kindly review the provided images and inform me of the underlying issue encountered.
Thank You
Mr Chaudhari
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The first image has jagged, unsmooth lines throughout the design.
The second image has a thin white border at the bottom.
I think the 3rd and 4th images are just too simplistic; it seems that a graphic designer with even a minimal skill level would be able to create these. The 4th one, in particular just looks like digital noise...
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Hi @responsible_Sunshine5D89 ,
Were all these files rejected for quality?
I find the first file too pale.
The lines of the second file are jagged. Also I've seen an image somewhere, either as an illustration or tutorial. Therefore, if its not you, there could be an IP issue. Therefore, if you cannot secure written permission from the original owner, I suggest you do not submit this for stock as is.
What did you use for the background of the third file? When zoomed, the color transition is not smooth. I also finds it extremely simple and can be designed by most applications.
The fourth file is grainy and also extremely simple and easily designed by most application.
Best wishes
Jacquelin
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Hi @jacquelingphoto2017 ,
Firstly, I sincerely appreciate your review of the design.
Secondly, this particular image is not available on Google, eliminating any concerns related to copyright or permissions. Moreover, I observed that Adobe Stock contains similar images already present on the platform. In my opinion, the images I have created possess superior quality, and the background with a noticeable aesthetic is currently trending and widely utilized. It is worth mentioning that all the images were meticulously crafted by hand, ensuring their originality and uniqueness.
Nevertheless, upon reviewing your response, I comprehended your viewpoint. As a fellow employee, I do not intend to burden you further. I will proceed to submit new images and eagerly await your feedback this time. I experienced a moment of shock and concern when I realized that all 35 images were rejected due to the same issue: quality. This led me to believe that seeking guidance from the community could potentially offer a constructive solution.
Thank You
Jaydip
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Just to clarify - the community members who reply in this forum are NOT Adobe employees, and we are not part of Adobe's moderation team. We are Contributors, just like you.
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Hi @Jill_C ,
Oh, I don't possess much knowledge about this. I appreciate your willingness to assist me, and I kindly ask if you also invest your time in responding to me or others. Is there any benefit or reward you receive from Adobe or any other source for your assistance? I'm just curious about why you and others are generously helping with these general questions. I ask out of friendly curiosity.
Thank You
Jaydip
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We are not paid by Adobe to participate in this forum.
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Okay, Thank You for advice and help
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Hi @responsible_Sunshine5D89 ,
This is the tutorial I saw. The color and final product, just like yours.
Regards
Jacquelin
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Hi, Thank you so much and i know it now how to create and which type image adobe accept so thank you so much for help
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You are not addressing Adobe employees in this Community forum, and there is no avenue for you to dispute the findings of the Moderators. However, Adobe has provided this forum for you to obtain the opinions of other successful Stock Contributors. As @jacquelingphoto2017 suggested, upload a few here and we'll look at them.
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Sure, Thank You for help
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I wouldn't do this normally (and I won't submit this to my Adobe Stock account), but you were adament about these images not being created using AI. So I took one of your images and submitted it to an AI program using the "describe" function and this was one of the results. This is what photographers and designers alike are up against these days, not including buyers who want nothing to do with (understandably) AI. I'm certainly not saying you need to jump on the AI bandwagon, but you do need to think beyond what AI can do. Show artificial intelligence that REAL intelligence will still win out in the end.
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Thank You
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Hello,
Sorry to burst your bubble, but with all due respect, these images are simply not up to the standard of Adobe. The colours don't blend together in a uniform way. The colour combinations don't fit together very well. There is banding in the green/blue with a square, and the last grey is noisy and too simplistic.
You may have ensured their high quality, but they do not seem to be so.
Have a read of this. It's a brief guide on quality:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html
and Artist hub:
https://stock.adobe.com/pages/artisthub/
Remember, quality also includes composition!
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You should check the banding in your gradiants.
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