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Hello everyone,
I recently submitted a series of images created with AI to Adobe Stock, and they were rejected for “technical quality issues.” The feedback I received mentioned potential problems such as exposure, focus, or excessive filtering, but I ensured that the subject is in focus and the resolution meets the 4 MP minimum required by Adobe Stock.
I’m struggling to identify where the issue might lie, and I would appreciate any feedback from the community on how I could improve the images. Any guidance or suggestions on what could have caused this rejection would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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I ionly have to look at the first imnage "IMG_0179". There are several rendering errors. For instance, the flute is not straight, the finger nails are bad and there are pimpels (or worse) on the edge of her nose. One finger turns into hair. The number of fingers seems to be off. Just to mention a few.
You really must check your entire image before submitting. This will save you time and frustration.
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Thank you very much for your feedback! This is my first submission, and it helps me a lot to make progress. 🙂
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Quality issues go well beyond requiring requireing an asset to be in focus or that the resolution is high enough.
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Thank you very much for your feedback, this is my first submission, and it helps me a lot to make progress. 🙂
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Hi @alya2759109490zc ,
So far i observe graininess, chromatic noise and poor rendering. The colors must be smooth. Also it's lacking vibrancy due to underexposure.
Poor rendering and soft edges
The second image is lacking focus.
Noisy and not sharp
Rendering issues in her left eye, noisy and not sharp
You need to zoom in on the files up to 200% to check before submitting.
Best wishes
Jacquelin
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Thank you very much for your feedback, this is my first submission, and it helps me a lot to make progress.
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IMG_0211.jpeg - count the fingers !
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👍👍👍 thanks
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If you do not meet the resolution requirement, the upload will fail, so that is never a refusal reason. I just looked at 0213, and I found multiple errors, that are effortlessly to be spotted:
There are many others to be found. You really need to check your assets before uploading.
As a side note: the refusal text, you get, is stock text and enumerates only some errors that may have been present. The moderator will never point to the error that caused the refusal, as they refuse at the first error detected, but there can be many more. You are supposed to check your assets beforehand and submit only good assets.
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Thank you very much for your feedback! this is my first submission, and it helps me a lot to make progress. 🙂
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You're welcome.
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Personally, I think artists who create their own artwork manually from AI inspiration pieces have a better chance of getting their work accepted than people who submit AI out of the box.
It takes talent to draw/paint images by hand. But it takes 3x more talent to correct all the mistakes that AI makes. As a human artist, you decide which parts to include and which parts to omit from your composition. The final product is uniquely your own. That's why AI will never replace human artists.
Something to consider. Good luck.