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Images in really high resolution

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McNcM:
Do you somehow mark (in the description of the image or in the key words) that the size of the image is huge? How It Comes from the D850 in the best quality. I presume it would be an extra bonus to potential customers to know that the file is really high-definition

dpimborough:
For 21 to 38 cents?

Nah I wouldn't bother

Anyway the images sizes are displayed when you are on the buyers sites.

Chichikov:

--- Quote from: Sammy the Cat on September 07, 2018, 15:10 ---For 21 to 38 cents?

Nah I wouldn't bother

Anyway the images sizes are displayed when you are on the buyers sites.

--- End quote ---

Right.

I downsize all my images to 12 Mpixels
Microstock does not deserve more…

dragonblade:

--- Quote from: McNcM on September 07, 2018, 14:39 ---I presume it would be an extra bonus to potential customers to know that the file is really high-definition

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'High definition' is a term commonly associated with video. If a photo file was considered 'high definition, it would actually have very low resolution (1920 x 1080) - barely enough for a postcard-sized print.

However, Kodak once manufactured a 35mm film called 'high definition.'

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