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AvidImages - your own library site, the easy way

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fljac:

--- Quote from: QR8Design on July 19, 2010, 09:32 ---Thanks for your feedback guys,
we had a little update after that - check it out see what you think :)
www.avidimages.net

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QR8Design: Please check this forum. There is a very similar alternative to yours, basically offering exactly the same functionality for the cost of USD 0,00 plus a small percentage of 12% of all sales!

That's more or less a fair bargain..  I'm sorry to say that yours is simply too expensive!

FD:
"for just $30 a month, your own stock library has never made so much sense"

No thanks. It's not a stock selling site at all. It's a paid hoster, like Photoshelter. Misleading post...

QR8Design:

--- Quote from: FD-regular on July 19, 2010, 11:54 ---"for just $30 a month, your own stock library has never made so much sense"

No thanks. It's not a stock selling site at all. It's a paid hoster, like Photoshelter. Misleading post...

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You are right, i have updated the original post - hopefully makes more sense now :)
Thanks!

cthoman:
The site design looks nice. The "info" page was a little light on details. Image formats available (tiffs, vectors, etc.), using your own url, IPTC friendly, and is there a size limit for those 5000 images were just a few questions I had.

QR8Design:

--- Quote from: cthoman on July 20, 2010, 09:08 ---The site design looks nice. The "info" page was a little light on details. Image formats available (tiffs, vectors, etc.), using your own url, IPTC friendly, and is there a size limit for those 5000 images were just a few questions I had.

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Hi cthoman,
Thank you for your interest :)

Yes the info page is fresh off the press, it will be expanded and clarified more with time.
There are only raster formats currently supported in the most popular formats (jpeg, png, tiff and so on, everyone so far just uses jpegs), they are all converted to JPEGs on upload.
Yes you can use your own URL.
Yes our batch upload process fully supports IPTC meta-data :)
Biggest image you can upload is 4000x4000 pixels as per the popular SLR output, anything bigger is scaled to fit.

Any other questions please feel free to ask!

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