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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: donding on January 13, 2010, 14:15
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Do you know of any sites that allow the photographer to download their own images besides StockXpert? Do any other Big 6 allow it...and how do you do it? I got what I could from StockXpert, but alot of them are not on that site. Year end backup I lost a group of stock photos. Trying to round them back up.
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123RF allows free downloads of your images.
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123RF allows free downloads of your images.
i found the images I was looking for on that site. Now how do you download from there? I can't find a button or area where your able to download your own images.
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If I remember well, you have to pay about 20 or 25 dollars, maybe as bandwith fee, for downloading your whole portfiolio at IS. Ask support.
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123RF allows free downloads of your images.
i found the images I was looking for on that site. Now how do you download from there? I can't find a button or area where your able to download your own images.
DUH...I found it...Just didn't scroll down far enough. I don't do much with 123RF and it is always so slow loading. I hadn't a clue how to download. But like I said I found it... ;D
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DUH...I found it...Just didn't scroll down far enough. I don't do much with 123RF and it is always so slow loading. I hadn't a clue how to download. But like I said I found it... ;D
Glad you could get back your images. I just wrote a blog about this. Our images online at 123, mostphotos is another backup, as long as they don't go bust of course. I read today that dt will email images to you if required. Anyway, this is the blog link. http://www.microstockposts.com/have-you-backed-up-your-photos-lately (http://www.microstockposts.com/have-you-backed-up-your-photos-lately)
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StockXpert, and it comes with the complete IPTC data.