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Adobe Stock / Re: A.I. Legal cases
« on: April 15, 2023, 06:37 »
This means that artificial intelligence will not deprive us of work, because responsible buyers will simply not download this artificial content on stocks.

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Adobe Stock / Re: A.I. Legal cases
« on: April 15, 2023, 03:57 »
So what are the conclusions? Stock agencies are not allowed to sell content to buyers on their own behalf?

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Pond5 / Re: Dataset earnings - opt out
« on: April 15, 2023, 03:50 »
And what does Pond5 pay for, for a photo or for a video? How to understand?

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Pond5 / Re: Dataset earnings - opt out
« on: April 15, 2023, 03:41 »
Shutterstock, as I understand it, was going to pay once every six months. Will pond5 pay every month?

Shutterstock:
"How will I get paid?
Earnings from datasets and downloads of AI-generated content produced with integrated technology on our platform are pooled in a collective fund and will be distributed every 6 months. If you have generated earnings from the fund, you will see those posted in your Earnings Summary, in the "Contributor Fund" column. Payouts will happen every 6 months and will include both earnings from data deals as well as royalties from AI-generated content created with the tool on our platform."

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Pond5 / Re: Dataset earnings - opt out
« on: April 15, 2023, 03:38 »
I have all inclusive. But Shutterstock doesn't pay me anything for this. Why? Pond5 pays, but Shutterstock doesn't.

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General - Stock Video / Re: Glymt stock footage on demand
« on: April 07, 2023, 03:46 »
Videos longer than 20 seconds cannot be uploaded to this stock. If someone uploads there, do you cut the video specifically for this site?

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Is anyone uploading a vecteezy video? How is the income?
116 download $16.64  18 months 29 video Good luck
Would you like to upload more of your video there? 29 is very small.

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General - Stock Video / Re: Nimia status
« on: April 07, 2023, 03:07 »
nimia is a very bad stock. There are no rules, they do whatever they want. I uploaded a lot of videos there, but then they just deleted it without explanation. At the same time, I have more than $50 in my account, but when I wrote to them to give them back to me, they told me that they had at least $100 to withdraw. This was not the case before. I no longer go to this site and do not upload anything there. Why upload something there if they will delete everything anyway.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: EyeEm - More than a warning!
« on: April 06, 2023, 08:42 »
"Deutsche Qualitt"...  ::)
das ist fantastisch  >:(

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Shutterstock.com / Re: What a cool SS, how well he sells
« on: April 06, 2023, 08:39 »
Topic is inactive. Dead SS?
 8)

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Is anyone uploading a vecteezy video? How is the income?

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Artlist
« on: April 05, 2023, 02:45 »
MEYER47, Do you upload videos to storyblocks?
i did few years ago but stopped because the incomes were not good enough
What stocks bring you the most video revenue?

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I was just thinking, does it make sense to make my files bigger by shooting at 30fps? What benefit would there be in a world that accepts 24fps. Why not save a little file space (and processing resources) and go with 24fps? Is there a downside?
Of course there are disadvantages:
1. Video becomes less smooth.
2. Buyers buy videos for projects at 30 fps in general.
3. Television in buyers' countries is 30 fps standard.
4. You can make 24 fps out of 30 fps, but you can't make 30 fps out of 24 fps.

Yes, valid points. There are solutions for #4 (3:2 pull down). I guess it's really hard to know how much of an impact it would have on sales, and of course we never get data from the stock houses how many 24 vs. 30 fps sales they have (#2). That would settle it. Odds are 30fps is probably a "safer" bet. I just hate those big file sizes, anything that would reduce them would be nice....but of course not at the expense of lower sales.
According to my observations, mostly people load 30 fps there. Use H.264 codec, lower compression bitrate, shorter clip length, but 30 fps is the industry standard. All other fps, like 24 or 60 is a risk for sales.
And what difference does it make to you what size the file has, the main thing is that the stocks are accepted :).

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I was just thinking, does it make sense to make my files bigger by shooting at 30fps? What benefit would there be in a world that accepts 24fps. Why not save a little file space (and processing resources) and go with 24fps? Is there a downside?
Of course there are disadvantages:
1. Video becomes less smooth.
2. Buyers buy videos for projects at 30 fps in general.
3. Television in buyers' countries is 30 fps standard.
4. You can make 24 fps out of 30 fps, but you can't make 30 fps out of 24 fps.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Artlist
« on: April 04, 2023, 08:24 »
Pacesetter, as you can see, the income is good on Artgrid. But they dont take me there, I dont fit them in quality. Apply, I think 99% that you will not fit either. And if suddenly they take you, then you will ask questions whether it is worth shipping there or not.
As for lightstock (so correct to write), I created a topic here on the forum, no one answered. This is some kind of religious stock, perhaps anyone can ship there, perhaps there is income there.

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Are file sizes for 24fps vs. 30fps proportionally smaller all other things being equal?
Maybe not. What's the difference? It is better to load only in 30 fps.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Artlist
« on: April 04, 2023, 05:48 »
MEYER47, Do you upload videos to storyblocks?

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Artlist
« on: April 04, 2023, 05:47 »
The royalties get distributed once a year, beginning in December.
It's strange, according to the opinion of one author, they pay like every month.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Artlist
« on: April 03, 2023, 07:16 »
The income there is very good, but very few authors are accepted there.

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Adobe Stock / Re: Adobe sales
« on: April 03, 2023, 03:31 »
Sales on adobe stopped, no sales.

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Revise video file
« on: April 03, 2023, 03:28 »
None of the above, its just a CG video which took a long time to make and as I mentioned the inspector is incorrect in their reason for a revision request.

I just need to know if it's possible within the ESP platform to submit a ticket to support.

Thank you.
Of course you can send it. But there support is not very smart, they will write some replies and close your question.

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So this is where the designer resources market comes into it - the supplier side. Top product mockup photographers also make a lot of money. Through eRank I was able to research some of them who sell around 300 mockup photos (JPEG, PNGs and PSD smart object files) at around $5 to $12 a mockup - A WEEK! That's a minimum of $78,000/annum.
What sites do photographers sell photos for $5-$12?

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but I've already seen sites where you can send in a couple of cell phone selfies and it will create 100 of professional looking portrait photographes with your face.  :-\
Share addresses. I want to order a portrait for myself.

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The only thing stockers should probably do is fill the portfolio with artificial content as well. It will only increase sales.

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I predict poor demand for AI-generated photos and videos. Buyers want real life images, not fictional ones. Yes, a small part of buyers will create something artificial for themselves, if by that time it will still be free. But most of the buyer will only buy real content. Otherwise, if you think about it, then we can say that all manufacturers of photographic equipment will go bankrupt, because. who then will need cameras, light, etc. And then you can generally say that humanity will die out, because. it will be replaced by robots!

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