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Hi, hope you are all well
i would like to know why these images were rejected and another exact ones were accepted.
These two images named 1 And 2 were rejected for " Non-Compliant image" reason
Note: i have checked all the right boxes as this is not my first time uploading Ai content
And the images numbers 3 & 4 were rejected for "Quality" reason.
But for example this image was accepted (Blurred office interior ) although it's so similar, so i would like to know your opinions as to why were the others rejected.
The blur in the images is intentional, i intentionally used gaussian blur as these are supposed to serve as Blurred office interior for a banner or a post background for example, not an actual office interior/room
Note: original images uploaded was in a higher resolution than those uploaded here.
thanks
They should all have been rejected. If a buyer wants a blurred image, they can do so themselves.
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They should all have been rejected. If a buyer wants a blurred image, they can do so themselves.
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Some buyers will be working on the go inside Adobe apps and may search for such Ready images. Different clients have different uses and adobe client base is widely diversified. other blurry office images have been sold on my portfolio already.
I was just asking about if someone has an opinion as to why they were rejected? Intentional Blur is Not a reason for rejection, there are plenty of high quality images with blurred backgrounds that are on adobe website. also, since i already have other blurred images accepted, this means that intentional blur was not the reason for rejection but rather something related to quality that i missed or didn't see
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You are correct, there are many blurred office interiors on Adobe Stock. Maybe thousands, in fact. Most of which I would see as being interchanagable as far as someone needing a "ready" image on the go. So that may be the problem. The moderator gave you one out of the kindness of their heart, but decided enough is enough for this particular subject. Although the "Too Many Similar" rejection would have been a better choice if such were the case. In any event, I don't think anyone here (save for the moderator, who isn't) could pinpoint the exact reason for the rejections.
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Intentional Blur is Not a reason for rejection, there are plenty of high quality images with blurred backgrounds that are on adobe website. also, since i already have other blurred images accepted, this means that intentional blur was not the reason for rejection but rather something related to quality that i missed or didn't see
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Intentional blur is refused by a “Non-Compliant Image” reason. As @daniellei4510 rightfully points out, it is easy to blur an image, so if I need to blur images intentionally, I do so. Every so often, moderators show inconstancy in their refusals. That's the price to pay for human moderation.
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I have no idea what commercial use there would be for such blurry images.
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There were many images like that on adobe stock way before the AI generated ones.
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I understand your point.
They may make no sense on their own. However, they do have a commercial value as a banner part/ background in a project. for example what would a picture of an empty wall have as value on it's own? nothing, but if we think that it may be used as a starting point for a graphic designer to use in Wall prints mockup/template then it would have high commercial value. different clients have different uses of different assets.
worth mentioning that i already had 4 downloads on blurred office interior images and they have been on my portfolio for less 3 weeks.
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worth mentioning that i already had 4 downloads on blurred office interior images and they have been on my portfolio for less 3 weeks.
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Congratulations, but I would look for well focussed assets and do my blur myself. You can turn a sharp asset into a blurred one, but not the inverse. Having sales does not change this fact.