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jsmithzz:
Sorry if this has already been answered elsewhere, but I'm just getting back into stock photography after a year long hiatus and am trying to make sense of ESP and all the other changes.

1) Are Getty stats reflected in Deep Meta? I didn't see anything in the stats that indicated any Getty sales.
2) Are the stats in Deep Meta pretty much what we got before the switch to ESP? 

ShadySue:

--- Quote from: jsmithzz on January 29, 2018, 19:57 ---Sorry if this has already been answered elsewhere, but I'm just getting back into stock photography after a year long hiatus and am trying to make sense of ESP and all the other changes.

1) Are Getty stats reflected in Deep Meta? I didn't see anything in the stats that indicated any Getty sales.
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No.

--- Quote ---2) Are the stats in Deep Meta pretty much what we got before the switch to ESP?

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And No, because it's limited to what the Getty API allows.
(I'm assuming you know to download DM3?)

jsmithzz:

--- Quote from: ShadySue on January 29, 2018, 20:23 ---
--- Quote from: jsmithzz on January 29, 2018, 19:57 ---Sorry if this has already been answered elsewhere, but I'm just getting back into stock photography after a year long hiatus and am trying to make sense of ESP and all the other changes.

1) Are Getty stats reflected in Deep Meta? I didn't see anything in the stats that indicated any Getty sales.
--- End quote ---
No.
2) Are the stats in Deep Meta pretty much what we got before the switch to ESP?

--- End quote ---
And No, because it's limited to what the Getty API allows.
(I'm assuming you know to download DM3?)
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Yes, I have DM3. So if it doesn't reflect what we got before the switch to ESP, then what am I looking at? What's not included?

ShadySue:

--- Quote from: jsmithzz on January 29, 2018, 20:36 ---
--- Quote from: ShadySue on January 29, 2018, 20:23 ---
--- Quote from: jsmithzz on January 29, 2018, 19:57 ---Sorry if this has already been answered elsewhere, but I'm just getting back into stock photography after a year long hiatus and am trying to make sense of ESP and all the other changes.

1) Are Getty stats reflected in Deep Meta? I didn't see anything in the stats that indicated any Getty sales.
--- End quote ---
No.
2) Are the stats in Deep Meta pretty much what we got before the switch to ESP?

--- End quote ---
And No, because it's limited to what the Getty API allows.
(I'm assuming you know to download DM3?)

--- End quote ---
Yes, I have DM3. So if it doesn't reflect what we got before the switch to ESP, then what am I looking at? What's not included?
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I don't use it much, and I may not have the latest version, but off the top of my head one thing I haven't been able to do is to check a certain keyword and instantly see how much images with that keyword has earned.

FrankyDM:
Welcome back ;)

The old stats from the iStock site are no longer accessible, so DeepMeta cannot access them.
Instead, the new ESP servers provide monthly "Royalty Statements", which are very detailed. So that's an improvement.
DeepMeta automatically downloads these statements, and shows them in the "Statements", "Sales" and "Stats" sections.
Unfortunately, these statements only report sales starting from Feb 2017. So that's what we have to work with.

If you've used DeepMeta 2 in the past, you can import that sales data in the new DeepMeta 3 version, and can see Downloads/Royalties in the Files list (clicking page 3, on the page 1-2-3 selector at the top of the file list).

Here's more info on the new stats in DeepMeta:
https://www.deepmeta.com/GettingStarted/StatementsAndSales
https://www.deepmeta.com/GettingStarted/Statistics

or you can watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjHi4MuPeN8


--- Quote ---I don't use it much, and I may not have the latest version, but off the top of my head one thing I haven't been able to do is to check a certain keyword and instantly see how much images with that keyword has earned.
--- End quote ---
The latest versions of DeepMeta have a "Keywords" section, showing all keywords used in your portfolio, along with royalties, downloads, RPD, RPI, etc. You can sort by these columns as well, revealing your top selling keywords.

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