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Also, I find the community (microstock in general, this site in particular) just amazing. The interactions, the learning that takes place, the back-patting, the hand holding, the comraderie, the earnestness to teach and share the photography and business experience just blows me away. I've learned a ton about photography, business, this industry, and just plain people, from browsing here and other microstock sites. Someday I might decide to put some effort into it, but for now I'm having fun just watching.
Quote from: kosmikkreeper on April 04, 2007, 23:44
They just added a library! Woohoo!
I think it's worth uploading to. I make roughly $130/month. It ranks 6th for me.
Quote from: Daneel on February 27, 2007, 07:42Quote from: StockManiac on February 26, 2007, 23:43
My understanding is that the program only stored passwords locally and it never transmitted information to any "home base". And if he were planning to do that in the future, then why would he use his real name and give links to all of his stock accounts?
That's correct.
And yes, all other software will also be affected by this, including the Firefox plugin. He made it very clear that they do not want to have their user's passwords placed in applications other than their website or software which they wrote themself.
They also just posted a general warning w.r.t. this in their forums.
All the best,
Michael
Quote from: asiseeit on December 21, 2006, 02:27
I'm using a free service right now that allows up to about 300 photos. When I pass that I'm planning on using http://www.jungledisk.com/. It looks like one of the best prices around for what we do.
Quote from: phildate on June 05, 2006, 18:17
I get the models to sign one release form, the iStockphoto release form. I then scan in and save for use with IS. I then edit out the IS logo, address and text at the bottom, resave and use this for every other microstock site. Had no problems at all with anyone. Dreamstime don't like it if you save your MRFs at anything less than 1000 pixels on longest edge.
Quote from: meckoy on December 12, 2006, 23:28
And when we're talking about quality/rejections...
It would be easy for istock to make a profit from selling pictures of lousy (or not optimal) quality - The previews aren't very big and doesn't say much about the quality, so the customers will have to trust the agency in order to buy images.