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Agency Based Discussion => iStockPhoto.com => Topic started by: synthetick on August 13, 2024, 07:12
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iStock now allows Generative AI retouching, see their forum and contributor portal for guidelines.
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Thank you for letting us know.
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just had a look, those requirements are a n opened can of worms.
There will be a ton of confusion.
I think I will stick to processing with old version of elements for istock without ai tools.
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iStock now allows Generative AI retouching, see their forum and contributor portal for guidelines.
With a great number of restrictions
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iStock now allows Generative AI retouching, see their forum and contributor portal for guidelines.
With a great number of restrictions
Correct you are: https://contributors.gettyimages.com/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&t=16335#post199865
I don't know why someone can't post a link and make it easy for everyone else to read the actual complete and correct information.
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Nothing new, its something I was already doing for some time, instead of using cloning and wasting a lot of time to removing small things now we can do it with AI, im ok with this even tho i'm totally against generating full pictures with AI.
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...I don't know why someone can't post a link and make it easy for everyone else to read the actual complete and correct information.
Because Getty's forum rules say that's against the rules. Can't find it now but I'm almost certain in the past they said that links to the forum were a no-no under that rule.
"Please note: All information posted on the Contributor Website, including forum discussions, is confidential and may not be disclosed without Getty Images' prior written consent. Let's preserve our ability to have an open dialogue."
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Nothing new, its something I was already doing for some time
Actually this is new. Up until this pointg iStock stated very specificially that they do not allowe any kind of editing with AI tools.
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Nothing new, its something I was already doing for some time
Actually this is new. Up until this pointg iStock stated very specificially that they do not allowe any kind of editing with AI tools.
How will they know if you used content aware or AI to remove a person or a logo from a picture?
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Nothing new, its something I was already doing for some time
Actually this is new. Up until this pointg iStock stated very specificially that they do not allowe any kind of editing with AI tools.
How will they know if you used content aware or AI to remove a person or a logo from a picture?
Again. This is new.
How they know or don't know is not my problem.
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Nothing new, its something I was already doing for some time
Actually this is new. Up until this pointg iStock stated very specificially that they do not allowe any kind of editing with AI tools.
How will they know if you used content aware or AI to remove a person or a logo from a picture?
They have stated that you are not allowed to change the metadata of the images, so I am guessing the AI tools add things to the metadata that they can look at.
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...I don't know why someone can't post a link and make it easy for everyone else to read the actual complete and correct information.
Because Getty's forum rules say that's against the rules. Can't find it now but I'm almost certain in the past they said that links to the forum were a no-no under that rule.
"Please note: All information posted on the Contributor Website, including forum discussions, is confidential and may not be disclosed without Getty Images' prior written consent. Let's preserve our ability to have an open dialogue."
Yes, but a link to the forum, is not re-posting information. Someone still has to be a member and login, to read the forum.
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Re the link: it's trivial to read the email we got informing us of the changes, and fairly easy just to go to the forum and look for it.
The announcement is a load of fetid dingoes' kidneys, raises many more questions than it answers, and seems to put into question non-AI retouching techniques which have been allowed for many years in Creative Images.
As ever, Jo Ann has posted a clear and incisive post about the lack of clarity in the announcement.