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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: dacasdo on December 08, 2012, 17:54
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Hi colleagues.
Do you know a program i can use to make collages of my images that dont loose the resolution when i upload to the microstocks sites?
Is there one?
Thanks for your recommends.
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Photoshop
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Hi colleagues.
Do you know a program i can use to make collages of my images that dont loose the resolution when i upload to the microstocks sites?
Is there one?
Thanks for your recommends.
microsoft autocollage does a great job, with multiple images and control over placement, etc
(http://www.pix-now.com/Backgrounds/Collages/i-hcWnwgS/0/M/ac081223-10-M.jpg)
the bigger hurdle is most agencies dont accept collages
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pretty much you can go with PS or Gimp and open a big white picture, it will never lose detail but if it is too much space (MB) some agencies will say no and you need to downsize them, I wonder what medium format or D800 contributors do, having 40 MP or 36 MP is pretty amazing but it gives big files that some agencies don't support :o
max 30MB:
- FT, SCP
max 25MB:
- CanStockPhoto, BigStock, SF, Glstock
max 20MB:
- 123RF, VEER
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pretty much you can go with PS or Gimp and open a big white picture, it will never lose detail but if it is too much space (MB) some agencies will say no and you need to downsize them, I wonder what medium format or D800 contributors do, having 40 MP or 36 MP is pretty amazing but it gives big files that some agencies don't support :o
max 30MB:
- FT, SCP
max 25MB:
- CanStockPhoto, BigStock, SF, Glstock
max 20MB:
- 123RF, VEER
I assume you know the diff between MP and MB but posting it like that might confuse others that dont.
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pretty much you can go with PS or Gimp and open a big white picture, it will never lose detail but if it is too much space (MB) some agencies will say no and you need to downsize them, I wonder what medium format or D800 contributors do, having 40 MP or 36 MP is pretty amazing but it gives big files that some agencies don't support :o
max 30MB:
- FT, SCP
max 25MB:
- CanStockPhoto, BigStock, SF, Glstock
max 20MB:
- 123RF, VEER
I assume you know the diff between MP and MB but posting it like that might confuse others that dont.
who are the ones who don't know? hope that aren't many ;D
here it goes:
MP - your camera sensor
MB - your SD/CF card memory
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MB is how much information your image contains.
MP is how many millions of pixels you camera is capable of resolving.
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pretty much you can go with PS or Gimp and open a big white picture, it will never lose detail but if it is too much space (MB) some agencies will say no and you need to downsize them, I wonder what medium format or D800 contributors do, having 40 MP or 36 MP is pretty amazing but it gives big files that some agencies don't support :o
max 30MB:
- FT, SCP
max 25MB:
- CanStockPhoto, BigStock, SF, Glstock
max 20MB:
- 123RF, VEER
I assume you know the diff between MP and MB but posting it like that might confuse others that dont.
who are the ones who don't know? hope that aren't many ;D
here it goes:
MP - your camera sensor
MB - your SD/CF card memory
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that was precious man ;D