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Dreamstime.com / Re: Low color profile?
« on: April 04, 2008, 08:20 »
Update:
After sligh color boost, they seem to not mind the images anylonger.
So be careful with those colors on DT! :)
Good luck everyone and good sales!

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Dreamstime.com / Re: Low color profile?
« on: April 01, 2008, 16:30 »
Excuse my ignorance, but is there any point in increasing saturation and contrast in the camera settings when I shoot in RAW format and do the postprocessing then? Would it affect the picture in any way?
I think it is much better to process the raws

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Dreamstime.com / Re: Low color profile?
« on: April 01, 2008, 04:51 »
I think there's reason to be a bit concerned about this. It seems like some microstock agencies follow all kinds of trends, even if they only last for a few months, while our photos are supposed to be online for years (or at least, that's what I've thought until now).

This month, it's over-saturated photos are apparently the thing, next year, it may be something else. But while over-saturated photos may sell well for some purposes, they are unusable for others. I think the whole thing looks a bit amateurish.

Yes I agree with you.

Well I followed their instructions and resubmitted

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Dreamstime.com / Low color profile?
« on: March 31, 2008, 07:39 »
Hi

I am very new to this forum. I have had only good experience with DT until recently, when suddenly they started rejecting all of my photos for low color profile.
My camera settings are good, checked and double checked, I shoot in RAW only, and convert to max quality jpg.

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