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11/07/2006 01:37:51 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by norlitobg: what do you think of fotolia compare to shutter stock? |
Thier sales come nowhere close to shutterstock or istockphoto. Shutterstock is across the board the best seller with istock following in a distance 2nd. 123RF and Fotolia are hardly coontenders.
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12/05/2006 02:22:01 AM · #27 |
I had that too, though my first submission to Shutterstock was very slack on my part. Seeing what they sell and what sells on that site makes you think they might acceppt any old stuff you have on your computer! :D
I had the 3 month + wait untill I cold re-submit, though its now the top payer out of the 8 sites I am on.
//pdtnc.wordpress.com/tag/photography/stock-images/ |
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12/05/2006 03:32:26 AM · #28 |
dreamstime is currently my highest earner even above shutterstock. Very surprising and impressive on dreamstime's part.
Message edited by author 2006-12-05 03:32:42.
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12/05/2006 03:43:22 AM · #29 |
Originally posted by pdtnc: Seeing what they sell and what sells on that site makes you think they might acceppt any old stuff you have on your computer! :D |
It's pretty close to that. Other than the image being relatively clean and not blatantly infringing on copyright they accept pretty much everything. |
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12/05/2006 06:33:35 AM · #30 |
The lower limit on SS for images is 4 megapixels. If you're using an 8MP camera, downsize the images to 4MP - while increasing the quality you would be reserving something for yourself. The SS site seems to be lagging behind others in terms of the presentation and ease of use. |
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