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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: stokfoto on June 07, 2008, 18:54
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if you search for Canon on IS it comes up with 627 matching file while Nikon with 457 files. So canon wins:) funnily enough some of the photos contains both as keywords.
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boo ;)
must be a best match glitch :D
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Hen? Why they put Canon or Nikon as keywords... they aren't suppose to put copyrigth keywords in keywords or description
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Hen? Why they put Canon or Nikon as keywords... they aren't suppose to put copyrigth keywords in keywords or description
yep that's what I wanted to stress. I see many people including equipment info on description field which may be understood to some extend but using the brand names as keywords- as far as I know -isn't allowed especially on IS,which known to be very strict on such issues.
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if you search for Canon on IS it comes up with 627 matching file while Nikon with 457 files. So canon wins:) funnily enough some of the photos contains both as keywords.
Yeah, but neither Canon nor Nikon can beat this one:
http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-9463408-olympus-digital-camera.html
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LOL At least he did not include Olympus in the keywords field
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if you search for Canon on IS it comes up with 627 matching file while Nikon with 457 files. So canon wins:) funnily enough some of the photos contains both as keywords.
Yeah, but neither Canon nor Nikon can beat this one:
[url]http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-9463408-olympus-digital-camera.html[/url]
LOL that's hilarious!it's just like a camera add.go Olympus:)
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Yeah, but neither Canon nor Nikon can beat this one:
[url]http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-9463408-olympus-digital-camera.html[/url]
Some Olympus cameras automatically include the name of the camera in the text box of the EXIF info. It has to be removed manually.
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Olympus automatically puts "Olympus digital camera" into name or description field. Btw. Canonists and Nikonists argue whos better and we Olympus men know we are the best ;D