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Photo Critique / Re: Another photo rejected by SS
« on: June 08, 2016, 05:01 »
is it noise or compression artifact ?

702
Photo Critique / Re: Another photo rejected by SS
« on: June 08, 2016, 04:15 »
i think this happybunny is taking us all for a ride. iso 80 outside in sunlight and still have noise. right

703
Photo Critique / Re: Another photo rejected by SS
« on: June 06, 2016, 11:25 »
you shouldnt have to touch the sharpness slider in Lightroom at all and it wont help you reduce noise either, it introduces a sharpness effect similar to noise. and pulling the noise reduction slider to 70 is not going to help you improve the photo in any way, it will make things a lot worse. shoot with the correct exposure and sufficient light and low iso and there will be no noise and you wont have to sharpen the photo either

704
Shutterstock.com / Re: Problem with Shutterstock
« on: June 03, 2016, 10:03 »
why is this considered a problem? its beyond me

705
Shutterstock.com / Re: Still Haven't Subtracted April Total
« on: June 03, 2016, 09:27 »
anyone emailed ss yet??

706
iStockPhoto.com / Re: Income lose 2013 to 2016
« on: June 03, 2016, 08:33 »
wow

707
that photo is not worth the time and effort

708
shoot 35mm or up, or in post, lightroom, use manual lens corrections, vertical and horizontal, but you need enough space around because the image will be cropped

709
my video sales have dropped significantly on P5, i am not in the member program

710
Alamy.com / Re: Righets Managed
« on: May 20, 2016, 03:27 »
even if there is a blurry finger in the frame, you need to attach a release

711
my video sales on p5 have vanished since that membership scheme took off

712
if there is non, call paypal and if they agree they will release your account, they have no reason to limit your account for fun, nor to steal your money, nor to get interest, nor to buy weapons of mass destruction. 184 million users tells me they are quite legit and trusted

713
you are neurotic if you have to send an email to support for a payment that is not even late, considering they pay on the 7th, 8 days early, it was on a weekend, and they never pay on a weekend, so you could expect it to be a bit later than the 7th and still before the 15th. you got paid on the 9th, still 6 days early. i do get annoyed by that yes, because replies from support start with, apologies for the late reply we are experiencing a high number of emails

714
the email says you get paid before the 15th, so why bother them before the 15th? i wonder what they told you, if you even got a reply, probably they said payments are being calculated you get paid before the 15th

715
they must have read this thread,  just got paid

717
Shutterstock.com / Re: Finally made it to the top tier
« on: May 09, 2016, 14:13 »
congratulations

718
Bigstock.com / Re: Changes on BigStock
« on: May 09, 2016, 13:02 »
always submitted jpgs anyway. here is the full email

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In the coming days, we will be updating the tools we use to review images you submit to Bigstock. These new tools will offer you clearer feedback, and allow us to review your submissions more efficiently.

As a result of this change, we will no longer be able to return images to you via the “Return to User” function. Images that don't have the necessary metadata, releases or credentials will need to be uploaded again along with the required metadata or supporting documents. Submissions that don't meet the standards for metadata, releases, or credentials can’t be published. In order to have your images reviewed, you will have to upload and submit them again.

A second change that will be implemented is the site will no longer accept PDF files for releases, credentials or reference images. PDF files that are already saved to your account will be rejected during the review process when added to new submissions. You will need to re-upload all existing PDF files as JPG format.

Five Tips to Succeed in the New Review System

1. Focus on excellent metadata. Provide precise descriptions, relevant keywords, and appropriate categories. This will ensure your images are presented to the customers who search for them. For more details about our metadata standards, see our Guidelines for Submitting Content.

2. Identify your editorial content. Ensure you select the Editorial Usage box when submitting editorial images. Provide a proper editorial caption in dateline format (location & date of image) in the description. Want to know more about editorial submissions? Check out All About Editorial Use Images on our Support Center.

3. Select the proper category for illustrations. When submitting jpg illustrations, 3D images, and vectors, always choose the Art-Illustration category. Your submission will not be reviewed or published without this category. Additionally, if you used a reference image to create your JPG or vector illustration, it must be uploaded in the "Manage Releases" area of your account.

4. Provide a release whenever necessary. Any image that depicts an identifiable person and shows definable features such as their face, even part of their face, a scar, or tattoo, must have an Adult or Minor model release attached. Photos taken on private property should be submitted with a property release signed by the owner. Ensure that the release is complete, and in JPG format. For more information, visit the Model and Property Releases section of our Support Center.

5. Remember to upload your credentials. Upload documents which show you are authorized to photograph an event in the “Manage Releases” area of your account. Choose “Credential” from the file type dropdown. Not sure if credentials are required? See our Credentials Guidelines for details.

Thank you for continuing to be an active part of the Bigstock community. By updating our systems and processes, we will continue to improve the service for you and for our customers. For more information about how to ensure your content is approved, please visit our Support Center, or reach out to us at [email protected].

Thank you!

Bigstock Contributor Support Team

719
if my account gets limited, there is probably a problem i need to resolve, it still isnt fraud and evil and illegal and what not bullsh!t

i have seen it too many time people blame paypal and turns out it was something they didnt act on. one person blamed paypal for everything wrong, turns out he refused to send in his passport, but that he didnt mention until people kept asking him what the full story was

720
as per subject, is the i havent been paid thread delayed this month, its 2 days past the 7th?

kidding

721
r2d2,  2% for nothing? how about those 10000 employees they need to pay? do people even realize that every service cost money?  and that normal banks charge fees too? hidden fees? literally all fees paypal charges are disclosed in their terms. terms everyone accepted when they opened an account. bitcoins is the most volatile currency in the world . good luck with that. let me know which agency pays in bitcoins

722
if you have a shiny port, buyers might come back, or follow you, if there is enough crap to wade through, they might not

723
why were there funds held by paypal? i heard stories too, and always turns out the account holder hadnt submitted all documents, or had to explain suspect activity, like logging from another country, to get their account released. if you dont know the full story, its hard to say whos at fault.

724
just had a $70+ sale on a horrific image, i think may have sold once or twice before, like i said, dont delete images

725
SquirrelPower - skril and moneybookers are the same company, and are more expensive and less reliable than paypal, dont believe the scaremongers, paypal works great

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