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Thumbnail got over-saturated when submit file Adobe Stock

Community Beginner ,
Aug 24, 2022 Aug 24, 2022

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Hello, I just uploaded my first ever file as an Adobe contributor and now facing a big problem here: my thumbnail got saturated on the web. 

 

I tried saving EPS in both CMYK and RBG, trying to save as EPS 8, but none of them seem to work. Here is the screenshot from both sides.1.jpg

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Community Expert , Aug 24, 2022 Aug 24, 2022

Owing to the inherent differences between browsers, vector & raster images and various display settings,  color variation on the web is very common.  It's the nature of the beast I'm afraid. 

 

There's not much you can do about it except save images in sRGB color space and hope for the best. Remember, people are not buying the preview thumbnail.  It's just an approximate low-res representation of the actual image.

 

Don't sweat the small stuff.  Focus on what's important which is creating great

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Aug 24, 2022 Aug 24, 2022

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Owing to the inherent differences between browsers, vector & raster images and various display settings,  color variation on the web is very common.  It's the nature of the beast I'm afraid. 

 

There's not much you can do about it except save images in sRGB color space and hope for the best. Remember, people are not buying the preview thumbnail.  It's just an approximate low-res representation of the actual image.

 

Don't sweat the small stuff.  Focus on what's important which is creating great graphics that people want to buy.

 

Good luck with your sales!

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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Aug 25, 2022 Aug 25, 2022

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Today I came back to the submiting page and found out that the previous saturated one had turned to normal color while the latest uploaded had been saturated. Well, I will take your advise and move on, it's what it is.

 

Thanks a lot!

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Aug 25, 2022 Aug 25, 2022

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Gnerate the preview image yourself, put both in a zip file and upload the zip file. Make sure, your preview is a sRGB-Profile image.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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