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<span;>Hello Adobe Community!
<span;>I'm reaching out for help to improve my images for Adobe Stock. I've been submitting my work, but unfortunately, I've received rejections due to technical issues.
<span;>I'd love to get feedback from experienced contributors on how to enhance my images. Specifically, I'm looking for advice on:
<span;>- Improving exposure and lighting
<span;>- Enhancing focus and sharpness
<span;>- Reducing noise and artifacts
<span;>- Meeting Adobe Stock's technical requirements
<span;>I've attached a few samples of my work. Please take a look and share your constructive feedback. I'm eager to learn and improve!
<span;>Thank you in advance for your time and expertise!
<span;>Best regards,
<span;>Nida </span;></span;></span;></span;></span;></span;></span;></span;></span;></span;></span;>
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Husky: artefacts in the fur:
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daniellei4510 | Community Forum Volunteer
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I am my cat's emotional support animal.
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Thanks alot i really appreciate your detailed reply
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I recently purchased Midjourney and I'm struggling to get my images up to
par for Adobe Stock. Can someone please offer guidance on:
- Improving image quality
- Choosing the right image categories
I'd greatly appreciate any tips or advice you can share.
If you're willing, I'd love further guidance as I navigate this process. As
a parent of two young kids, it's been tough balancing work and family
responsibilities. Your support would mean a lot to me!
Thank you in advance for your time and help!
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You won't get guidance here on how to take the best advantage of Midjourney. Join the Midjourney Discord community to help. 99.9% of all AI assets need some degree of editing and retouching, so perfect, stock-ready results are rare with any AI platform.
daniellei4510 | Community Forum Volunteer
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I am my cat's emotional support animal.
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In addition, for learning generally to improve image quality, aka image editing, you should check YouTube. There is a lot of good stuff there, but unfortunately, also a lot of scrap. You need to find the channels that work well for you.
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The main issue I have with YouTube and videos related to Midjourney is that the person in the videos never lets one know how bad their images are...they all get pretty excited about everything they make, since they do in fact look good at the low resoltuion 🙂 But yes, for learning about commands and a few tricks here and there to help make Midjourney behave more to one's liking, YouTube is a great source.
daniellei4510 | Community Forum Volunteer
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The main issue I have with YouTube and videos related to Midjourney is that the person in the videos never lets one know how bad their images are...they all get pretty excited about everything they make, since they do in fact look good at the low resoltuion 🙂
By daniellei4510
Good point. So learn how to correct real pictures and apply those techniques to the generative AI assets.
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"So learn how to correct real picture"
Exactly. I would have lost interest in AI two years ago if I didn't have a background in photography and photo editing. Having SOME kind of background in art, graphic design or photography is just short of being an absolute must. Or at least extremely advantageous.
daniellei4510 | Community Forum Volunteer
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Ok sure. I also learned from many turtorials but still failed to do that
By Nida qaiser
We all have our share of refusals. 😉
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and used them
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If you are new to stock, you should consider these resources: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/tutorials.html
Please read the contributor user manual for more information on Adobe stock contributions: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html
See here for rejection reasons: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html
and especially quality and technical issues: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html
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Husky: artefacts in the fur:
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Thanks alot i got your point
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You're welcome.
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I recently purchased Midjourney and I'm struggling to get my images up to
par for Adobe Stock. Can someone please offer guidance on:
- Improving image quality
- Choosing the right image categories
I'd greatly appreciate any tips or advice you can share.
If you're willing, I'd love further guidance as I navigate this process. As
a parent of two young kids, it's been tough balancing work and family
responsibilities. Your support would mean a lot to me!
Thank you in advance for your time and help
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There is no need to multiply your questions into each sub-thread. Reply to yourself, if you want to ask a question generally. If you want further information to a topic on a sub-thread, you can answer there. This makes your thread more structured and easier to read.

