Agency Based Discussion > Adobe Stock

AI photo rejections

(1/2) > >>

blvdone:
It seems like Adobe is rejecting most AI generated photos these days unless they are in unsaturated themes with not many similar images already.  Do you see the trend of increasing rejections on AI images?  I thought it may be because of upscaling issue, but I initially had my AI images with 4x upscale on Topaz Gigapixel AI, then I tried Midjourney's 2x subtle upscaling.  Rejection rates seem the same either way.  Now I expect most of my AI image submissions to be rejected.

cobalt:
I am seeing very slightly more declines.

But I often downsize my files after processing to 3200*1800.

I had one file declined as too similar to something uploaded a few days before and they are both very useful files.

So that is pretty annying because I do not considerr having 2 files in a series to be spam.

And then I see someone with 60 near identical uploads…

blvdone:

--- Quote from: cobalt on January 14, 2025, 01:20 ---I am seeing very slightly more declines.

But I often downsize my files after processing to 3200*1800.

I had one file declined as too similar to something uploaded a few days before and they are both very useful files.

So that is pretty annying because I do not considerr having 2 files in a series to be spam.

And then I see someone with 60 near identical uploads…

--- End quote ---

OK, maybe it's just me getting all the rejections these days.

BT1976:
I don't think it's just for ai images. They also rejected real photos all together, saying "Quality Issues", as they did once. All 37 photos I sent last week were rejected for the same reason.

Since I believe in the quality of the photos, I sent the same photos 10+10+10+7 at 1-day intervals. All 37 photos were accepted. And 3 of them were sold in the same week.

I think the images you prepared are of high quality. If there are similar subjects, I recommend that you send them in smaller series on different days.

blvdone:

--- Quote from: BT1976 on January 14, 2025, 08:03 ---I don't think it's just for ai images. They also rejected real photos all together, saying "Quality Issues", as they did once. All 37 photos I sent last week were rejected for the same reason.

Since I believe in the quality of the photos, I sent the same photos 10+10+10+7 at 1-day intervals. All 37 photos were accepted. And 3 of them were sold in the same week.

I think the images you prepared are of high quality. If there are similar subjects, I recommend that you send them in smaller series on different days.

--- End quote ---

That's interesting.  Good advice.  Thanks!!

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version