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I recently purchased an image for a project. Image: #220679844
The coffee has purple fringing around the inside of the cup and the entire image is out of focus. Not even the flower is fully in focus. Could you please refund and remove the image license. This image is totally unusable.
Thank you.
Matt,
We've checked the image at our end and can confirm that the quality of the image is not up to the mark and the entire image is out of focus. I apologize for the inconvenience caused to you.
I have added 1 image license to your account so that you can use it against a different image.
Hope this helps!
Feel free to update this thread in case of any additional questions.
Regards,
Twarita
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Hi,
I think I can see the chromatic aberration even from the miniature. I suppose this is for twaritar3263062 or Sheena Kaul!
FYI: I’m not Adobe, so I can only help calling Adobe staff. Please be patient. They will analyze the picture and when they confirm your findings Adobe will add an image credit to your account.
Good luck.
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Hi Matt,
Let me get this file checked from the concerned team. I will update this thread once I hear from them. Appreciate your patience.
Regards,
Twarita
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Matt,
We've checked the image at our end and can confirm that the quality of the image is not up to the mark and the entire image is out of focus. I apologize for the inconvenience caused to you.
I have added 1 image license to your account so that you can use it against a different image.
Hope this helps!
Feel free to update this thread in case of any additional questions.
Regards,
Twarita
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I recently purchased an image for a project. Image #190916730
and I can´t use it because of the format.
I would like to give the image back and get another one
Thank you
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Hi N.,
Is there a problem with the file? What is wrong with the formatting of this asset?
EBQ
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Hi, I don´t know, I guess it´s not compatible Pages
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I mean it´s not compatible with Pages
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Hi N.,
This is a vector file. I have granted you a replacement license. You'll want to make sure the assets you license are not ai/eps files and JPEG instead. The file type appears in the detail view of the file. You can also filter for Photographs using the View Panel button that appears at the top of you search results.
EBQ
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Thank you very much
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I licensed image #186697419 And tried to open it in PS, But was unable to edit the layers it just kept adding to the document as a flattened smart object. I now can't use this image and have a deadline to meet, it's my first time using Stock photos and wasn't expecting to run into this issue. I would like a refund to use the credit towards an image I can use. Advise ?
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Why does the image remain on the store if it's not up to standards?
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This is an .eps file that has multiple layers which can be edited in Illustrator. As a jpeg the file is a flattened image and can be viewed in Photoshop.
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Hi @WendellaBee,
The problem with users hijacking other threads is that you can get easily confused what is referred to by other posters.
I would assume that @Brittni5FB9 means image #220679844 and not the subsequent unrelated postings and assets.
I checked, and the asset is still part of the library, with the chromatic aberration well visible even with the preview.
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This is correct, I have had several images not be even CLOSE to usable and some even blatantly falsely advertised.
Why can we not report this, why is the process for refunds tedious, and why does the file in question in this conversation remain in place if it's confirmed not up to standards. Would very much like an answer.
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Hi @Brittni5FB9,
I am sorry you are having issues with the files you've licensed. Your best recourse is to report them here in the forums if you used a subscription license or credit. We can grant you a replacement license or credit and report the asset to the content team for review. If you purchased the asset on demand you would need to contact customer care to request a refund--there are several forum posts here with instructions for contacting customer care. Unfortunately when the issue was intially reported here the agent that replied may not have reported the file to the content team.
I don't see that you have actually licensed this file under the Adobe ID you are using here on the forums.
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I recently purchased an image for a project. Image: AdobeStock_508946362
It is a vector file but totally unusable for print as each path has ghosting around it when outputting - see screenshot below of a PDF created using the file - please can you refund this credit.
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This image is blurry and it cost 65 plan credits. Can't use it. Can you reinstate them?
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Image is blurry and cannot be used. #391190075. Please reinstate the 65 plan credits this cost!
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The image has motion blur, which is clearly seen by the preview.
For a refund, you will need to contact Adobe customer care. Adobe customer care can be contacted by beginning a secure chat session at https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?rghtup=autoOpen. Pop-up blockers need to be disabled, you need to accept cookies! If the chat window fails to open, or is non-responsive, use a different device and/or browser to start the interaction.
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If in doubt, ask the forum.
I'm uncertain if you want to act upon this. The image is indeed blurry.
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Thank you @Abambo, I'll report 391190075 image internally due to blur.