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Hello, I've posted 200 photos for checking, and after 2 months they still haven't been checked... I wanted to know if such a delay is normal at the moment (it was much faster before the summer, typically). Am I the only one in this case to have to wait so long, or are other people in a similar situation?
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Did you submit photographs or Generative AI assets? Photographs seem to be taking up to a month to be reviewed now, while AI assets require 2-3 months.
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It was only photos, not AI or videos or other format, which why it seems very long to be reviewed, before summer contents were checked in less than a week and now still waiting for 200 photos since 2 months ...
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About 2 months ago, Adobe made it possible for Generative AI Contributors to submit their "photo-realistic" assets as file type "Photos". This, of course, had the immediate effect of lengthening the review queue for actual photographs dramatically. Prior to that time my "real photos" were getting reviewed in 4-5 days, then it was 9 days, then 19 days, now probably a month or more. Very annoying since many of the images I've seen that AI Contributors claim to be "photo-realistic" do not resemble photographs at all! It's just a way for those contributors to game the system and get their assets reviewed sooner. Your photographs will soon get reviewed, but the good old days of quick turnaround after submission are gone...
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Two of my photos have been under review for 4 (!) months, and several hundred photos and AI images have been under review for more than 2 months.
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You got guidance here.
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Two months is a maximum, according to Mat Hayward. But the time spawn shown is not the time between submission and now, but the time between upload and now. If you do not immediately submit, the shown time will be wrong, longer than in reality. They would need to change the wording, or they would need to use the submission moment.