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Messages - Epsilonth

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: invalid video file
« on: June 13, 2014, 22:53 »
I use compressor everyday for iStock! I know some people are having problems but I haven't had any.

Yea, I was told by their video admin that they are having issues with Compressor and to use MPEG Streamclip.  That solved all my upload problems. They are working on an upgraded system that should eliminate the need for folders, etc.  Can't wait for that to happen!!

I don't think that's gonna happen.. iS have shittiest upload system for.. forever.

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: invalid video file
« on: June 13, 2014, 07:56 »
compressor is fine! I just missed this kinda hidden guideline! http://www.istockphoto.com/docs/FTPUserManual.pdf thanks!

Weird. Some files are not fed into the system. They just stay in their folders like nothing happened.

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iStockPhoto.com / invalid video file
« on: June 12, 2014, 10:43 »
iS says my files are invalid. These files got through Pond5 and SS just fine.

Here are my compressor settings. Is it because of automatic fps?

edit: found it. there are spaces in my file name

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I guess I will go back to wedding gigs

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3 years in the future. What are you seeing as a micro stock contributor? What do you think would happen to you and agencies?

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If you're looking for extra cash to cure Gear Acquisition Syndrome  just go for shutterstock and 123rd. If you're looking to make a living. Well.. good luck with that.

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Where do uploaded footage go?
« on: June 09, 2014, 20:18 »
I missed the manual! I thought it was as intuitive as other sites. It's iStock so that's expected I guess.

Thanks for pointing that out.

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The cynicism on this forum can be really off putting! Why slam something that could be a much better deal for you as a contributor before it even has a chance to get going? Don't you want a better choice than the current robber barons have to offer?

That's how it is when you put many people who do the same thing together.

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I sold images there twice. Takes too much time to upload. They're integrating IPTC I think.

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Where do uploaded footage go?
« on: June 09, 2014, 07:38 »
It's been 48 hours. Checked ftp. I see my files in there. Seems like they're still not processed.

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iStockPhoto.com / Where do uploaded footage go?
« on: June 08, 2014, 10:41 »
I just started uploading footage to iS. It's been 24 hours but I can't seem to find where they go. Can you tell me where to find unfinished footages?

Thanks!

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Shutterstock.com / Re: Sales on Shutter
« on: June 08, 2014, 05:59 »
Roughly 30% projected increase from last month. I only have 1000 images though..

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If you could slap in controlled keyword dictionary or suggestion. It's sold.

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I use lightroom and the dang thing adds keyword categories and related words a lot. Some don't apply and since it does it on export

user error :)

Nope. The newest version does this on export.

Try cmd+s? that should write it down

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How is this different from lightroom?

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Just use one time mail like mailinator to find out. edit Oops that one doesn't work.

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Print on Demand Forum / Re: Crated
« on: May 30, 2014, 06:11 »
There's no watermarks and they promote sharing sites. Not a good sign.

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Now this is a great poll. I've had lots of thoughts on agency that we contributors could run. This gives idea how many images people on here have. It would be so awesome to put our images together in fair trade agency. It should be run by many contributors, not by one dictator CEO. Symbiostock is great but I'm thinking more of an agency type here.

That is actually a great Idea. Sad thing is most of us do not know how to run a company nor code.

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its curious how FT doesn't think of the future, they know how active you are in the forum here and that you would post if anything happened with your account, I cannot understand how they believed this would be positive for them, its also curious how powerful agencies feel with others hard work...

so I can only think they wanted you to open a topic about this matter, they want us to be afraid,
things can't get any better...

Good point, and I think it might even work.

Yep, it worked. I'm too afraid to upload more images now.  ;D

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General Stock Discussion / Re: infringement compensation
« on: May 28, 2014, 08:05 »
the big problem here is they've created a whole online economic ecosystem that is boundless and borderless and running worldwide disregarding every local laws and police.

basically it's the epithome of the Wild West, no police, no sheriffs, anyone is free to steal and the risk of getting caught and punished is near zero unless the offender is living in a western country and you've got plenty of time and money to waste with expensive IP lawyers.

what we need is a "web police", either that or nothing can ever change, not even inside the EU and the USA as the biggest multinationals like Google or Apple and Facebook are acting in total impunity regarding local taxation, antitrust, and privacy laws.

the other big problem is publishing : everyone and their dog is allowed to publish stolen content in a couple clicks and the companies providing publishing/social platforms are aggressively encouraging any sort of illegal "sharing" of such stolen contents in total disregard of the eventual copyright infringements and local IP laws, platforms like FB and Twitter in particular just don't give two sh-its if you publish stolen images, even the AFP was caught stealing and reselling news images and it took a few years for the photographer to get some justice after a long legal battle where he was even laughed in his face and told to pay back AFP a lot of money !


Here's a good example. This is one of the more popular image of mine: http://musts.me/post/80330225151/sun-conure-by-pumidol-leelerdsakulvong

It's been like shared reflagged over a thousand times and who knows how many untracked. If I sue everybody I'd be filthy rich. Sadly that's not quite possible.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: infringement compensation
« on: May 28, 2014, 08:00 »
I ROFLOL'ed. Just now, she mailed SS admitting she infringed. People can be really stupid.. This is getting interesting. I'll keep you guys updated if something happens.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: infringement compensation
« on: May 28, 2014, 07:13 »
I have an update. I mailed and she is sensible enough to try to fix the problem. Since I'm not eligible for Statutory Damages and actual damage is low so I just directed her to license through shutterstock.

Her reason was "I did sign up with shutterstock and thought that I could use it, but I will try to correct this now"

I think this is a major problem in our industry. We cannot register every work due to the fee. See: http://www.copyright.gov/docs/fees.html

Case closed.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: infringement compensation
« on: May 27, 2014, 08:25 »
I found the shutter stock page! I've already contacted the prep. I'll what she says.

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