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Hi,
Can you all give me an idea of what is "noncompliant" about this type of image, categorized as an illustration because it is a digitally manipulated photo, with the title "Abstracted landscape illustration featuring a road winding through green hills."
Thanks in advance for your insight.
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Hi,
Can you all give me an idea of what is "noncompliant" about this type of image, categorized as an illustration because it is a digitally manipulated photo, with the title "Abstracted landscape illustration featuring a road winding through green hills."
Thanks in advance for your insight.
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Did you include a property release? All illustrations must have one signed by the illustrator.
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Personally, I think the borders may be a problem. Also I would expect an illustration to be a high quality vector graphic (AI or SVG format) instead of JPG. See link below for more on vector submission guidelines. It's a little different than photographs.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/vector-requirements.html
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Thank you, Nancy. I appreciate your response.
I categorized this as an illustration because it began as a photo but was digitally manipulated into an abstract. That's why it is still a .jpg.
Do you have more thoughts on this?
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Nancy for the win. That gray border is a deal breaker and will result in a non-compliant rejection every time. It is however, perfectly acceptable to submit illustrations in jpg format (as long as you haven't also submitted the same image in vector format separately).
-Mat
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Thank you, Mat. That information is very helpful.
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Mat, I have a follow-up question.
You say, "It is however, perfectly acceptable tosubmit illustrations in jpg format (as long as you haven't also submitted the same image in vector format separately)."
What do I do in the situations where I have a .jpg version of an illustration as well as the .svg vector file?
What if I have submitted .jpgs and had them accepted, and then want to add the .svg version later?
Thanks for your help.