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Agency Based Discussion => Stocksy => Topic started by: langstrup on December 03, 2015, 09:45

Title: Analog pictures at Stocksy
Post by: langstrup on December 03, 2015, 09:45
Hi

Are there some members here, that have experience with shooting analog to Stocksy?

I´m interested in hearing how it works out regarding to sales and price. I have no experience with analog, but I can see that the files are very small when converted to digital files. With that in mind I was wondering if analog images are hard to sell at Stocksy

:-)
Title: Re: Analog pictures at Stocksy
Post by: MichaelJayFoto on December 03, 2015, 10:20
I have no experience with analog, but I can see that the files are very small when converted to digital files.

How did you come to that assessment? Looking at the Film queue at Stocksy, I can see images ranging from 6 (the minimum) to about 16-20 megapixels. Medium format images partly a bit higher.
Title: Re: Analog pictures at Stocksy
Post by: Sean Locke Photography on December 03, 2015, 11:19
I have no experience with analog, but I can see that the files are very small when converted to digital files.


How did you come to that assessment? Looking at the Film queue at Stocksy, I can see images ranging from 6 (the minimum) to about 16-20 megapixels. Medium format images partly a bit higher.


Maybe he's talking about file size or something?

OP, here you go: http://blog.stocksy.com/blog/2015/9/1/film-month (http://blog.stocksy.com/blog/2015/9/1/film-month)
Title: Re: Analog pictures at Stocksy
Post by: jen on December 03, 2015, 19:07
I´m interested in hearing how it works out regarding to sales and price. I have no experience with analog, but I can see that the files are very small when converted to digital files.

My 35mm film scans are big enough to license as XL, the largest size.