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Hello, I uploaded two images to Adobe Stock that were rejected. I would like to know the reason so I can fix it and not make the same mistake in the future.
These are the images that rejected me:
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Some of the details of the clothing don't make sense. The second image has some strange lines outlining some of the features.
The first is too small, you have probably submitted a higher resolution file, with heavy upscaling errors.
The bow tie is strangely connected:
Whatever this is, it does not look right:
Your second:
In addition: the bow tie does not have any structure/detail.
Your AI confounds chair with hair:
The hair in itself contains several errors. Very abrupt out of focus simulation. If that is thought to simulate DOF, it failed:
1) out of focus
2) in focus
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Some of the details of the clothing don't make sense. The second image has some strange lines outlining some of the features.
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The first is too small, you have probably submitted a higher resolution file, with heavy upscaling errors.
The bow tie is strangely connected:
Whatever this is, it does not look right:
Your second:
In addition: the bow tie does not have any structure/detail.
Your AI confounds chair with hair:
The hair in itself contains several errors. Very abrupt out of focus simulation. If that is thought to simulate DOF, it failed:
1) out of focus
2) in focus
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As a side note: the refusal reason (header) is important and should always been given to us. I assume that this time you got “Quality Issue” refusals.
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IMO, they look too synthetic. Fake like dolls but with cartoonish faces.
If you can make corrections to gain acceptance, I'd be very curious to know if you sell any.
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There is a market for these manga style pictures.