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Title: Where to submit "noisy" images?
Post by: S. on December 09, 2007, 10:30
I've got a lot of editorial concert shots, and obviously they are all noisy (during a concert it's frequent to shot at 800iso or even 1600iso).
I've got also a lot of "low-light-noisy-shots" (it seems a light film grain, not too much disturbing)

where can i upload and sell that shots?
Title: Re: Where to submit "noisy" images?
Post by: grp_photo on December 09, 2007, 11:06
Shutterstock ;D
Title: Re: Where to submit "noisy" images?
Post by: Pixart on December 09, 2007, 11:07
Shutterstock ;D
Oh, you are wicked.
Title: Re: Where to submit "noisy" images?
Post by: S. on December 09, 2007, 11:32
Shutterstock ;D
::)
Title: Re: Where to submit "noisy" images?
Post by: hospitalera on December 09, 2007, 11:56
I've got a lot of editorial concert shots, and obviously they are all noisy (during a concert it's frequent to shot at 800iso or even 1600iso).
I've got also a lot of "low-light-noisy-shots" (it seems a light film grain, not too much disturbing)

where can i upload and sell that shots?


Try FeaturePics (http://www.FeaturePics.com/Login/Registration.aspx?refid=282), put a note to the reviewer in and explain the situation. They accept editorial and you can even set your own price. SY
Title: Re: Where to submit "noisy" images?
Post by: michealo on December 10, 2007, 04:30
have you tried running it through noise ninja or neat image?
Title: Re: Where to submit "noisy" images?
Post by: stokfoto on December 10, 2007, 08:23
I don2t know if grp_photo was kidding but  I remember reading at SS forum  that SS has different quality standards for editorial images so you might indeed try to upload them there
 
Title: Re: Where to submit "noisy" images?
Post by: S. on December 10, 2007, 14:26
have you tried running it through noise ninja or neat image?

yep, but an iso 800 shots through NoiseNinja become to much soft to delete all the noise...

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I don2t know if grp_photo was kidding but  I remember reading at SS forum  that SS has different quality standards for editorial images so you might indeed try to upload them there
I've just sent an email to them to ask that