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spacecadet replied to Bryan's topic in Stock photography discussion and contributor experience
A rare bird. No, not in the mosaic, the price. $$$ Country: Worldwide Usage: Retail Book. Editorial print and digital use. Up to 1/2 page cover. One time use only. Industry sector: Media, design & publishing Start: 27 March 2024 Duration: In perpetuity -
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Stan Pritchard replied to Bryan's topic in Stock photography discussion and contributor experience
Cranes at Buccleuch Dock. Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe. Country: Worldwide Usage: Standard License for 1 user only. Allowed usage: across websites, social media, short-form video on video sharing sites, digital publishing, digital marketing, and print runs up to 100,000. Restrictions stated prior to or at time of purchase may limit the scope of permissible usage. , Standard License for 1 user only. Allowed usage: across websites, social media, short-form video on video sharing sites, digital publishing, digital marketing, and print runs up to 100,000. Restrictions stated prior to or at time of purchase may limit the scope of permissible usage. Start: 27 March 2024 Duration: In perpetuity -
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Alex Ramsay replied to Alex Ramsay's question in Community support: ask the forum
Thanks all - have taken your advice! Alex -
You are welcome Gillian Best Nigel Guardian Online https://www.theguardian.com/money/2024/mar/28/uk-households-urged-to-submit-meter-readings-ahead-of-energy-price-cut Simon Dack https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/mar/28/dvds-blu-rays-physical-media-reader-responses Henry Iddon https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2024/mar/28/rail-route-of-the-month-switzerland-montreux-lake-geneva-gruyeres oleandra Michal Ludwiczak Alex Schleif David Taljat https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/mar/28/neighbourhood-restaurants-instagram-community-marketing Peter Forsberg https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/mar/27/why-has-linkedin-become-so-weird Eziutka https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/mar/27/owners-crooked-house-pub-appeal-rebuild-order-enforcement-notice-unlawful-demolition- Nick Maslen https://www.theguardian.com/money/2024/mar/28/airbnb-host-increased-price-by-39-after-booking M4OS Photos https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/mar/27/shock-of-the-old-nine-disturbing-disruptive-and-demonic-clowns Chronicle Peter Horree
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Lynchpics replied to Bryan's topic in Stock photography discussion and contributor experience
United Kingdom ; Usage: Editorial ; Media: Newspaper - national Additional Details: Infringement $$$ -
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VbFolly replied to Bryan's topic in Stock photography discussion and contributor experience
Examination papers, upper $$. Pond snail -
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Nick Hatton replied to Alex Ramsay's question in Community support: ask the forum
Bet your not the only one he's pinched an image off -
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Alan Beastall replied to Bryan's topic in Stock photography discussion and contributor experience
Images licensed in the last few days, most in the low $$.🙂 - Today
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zxzoomy replied to Bryan's topic in Stock photography discussion and contributor experience
I didn't have to go far for this one. Country: Turkey Usage: Editorial Media: Newspaper - national Print run: up to 25,000 Placement: Inside. $ -
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Roy Waller replied to Bryan's topic in Stock photography discussion and contributor experience
A couple of tiddlers in this morning, idetical details. Standard License etc. In perpetuity, $ low. Atlantic salmon, Scotland. Atlantic salmon parr, England. -
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Martin L replied to geogphotos's topic in Alamy Quality Control and technical talk
This is just what I like to use of course, other products are available 😉 -
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Chuck Nacke replied to Alex Ramsay's question in Community support: ask the forum
Alex, I would agree with those who wrote "Let Alamy deal with it." Chuck -
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Jeffrey Isaac Greenberg replied to Alex Ramsay's question in Community support: ask the forum
just spoke to my evil twin; 🤬__🤬__🤬 he says threaten to report infringement to Daily Mail if a box full of free books don't arrive by next Tuesday... & mention your stock photo income is less than author's pension...? - Yesterday
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John Mitchell replied to geogphotos's topic in Alamy Quality Control and technical talk
Useful list. Thanks very much for posting. -
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Michael Ventura replied to Alex Ramsay's question in Community support: ask the forum
I would Alamy handle it. -
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Mr Standfast replied to Alex Ramsay's question in Community support: ask the forum
I'm a pensioner so the rules don't apply to me, is not going to generate a lot of sympathy in this forum! -
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Martin L replied to geogphotos's topic in Alamy Quality Control and technical talk
geeqie - for initial culling darktable - raw processing and a bit of artistic fiddling gimp - spot removal, some stubborn ca removal gthumb - adding keys and metadata gsync - backing up Ubuntu 22.04 - OS Don't get me wrong, Adobe products are very good, I used to use them from the late 80s just that for me other apps suit me better and for me I can get equivalent and sometimes better results without huge investment in equipment and subscriptions. I whispered it because some partisan Adobe users can get very offended if people dare suggest alternatives.😊 PS: I got my first Mac in about 91 that must have been the time I started using PS not the late 80s as i previously said. Where does the time go? -
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Betty LaRue replied to Alex Ramsay's question in Community support: ask the forum
Many people have excuses about why they broke the law, or pleadings for why they shouldn’t be punished for breaking the law. Paying the infringement price just might make him think twice about lifting images without paying in the future. -
We can wish.... Mark
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M.Chapman replied to geogphotos's topic in Alamy Quality Control and technical talk
Care to whisper some package names? Mark -
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Betty LaRue replied to Steve Hyde's topic in Let's talk about pics
When 7-8 yrs old on the farm, a red dirt farm, all we had was a cattle tank to take a dip in. The water was stained red. I’d outgrown my swimsuit so I got in the water dressed in white cotton undershirt & panties. They ultimately were stained sooo badly. My mom bleached the heck out of them. Didn’t work. BTW, sis & I only “swam” in the cow tank once or twice. Cow slobbers grossed us out. We didn’t even have a lawn sprinkler to cool off in. -
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Brian Yarvin replied to geogphotos's topic in Alamy Quality Control and technical talk
I don't really dislike Windows and Mac OS, it's just that they aren't worth what's they're asking. Linux asks a bit more in terms of the skills you need to learn, but in exchange, you get software that doesn't ask you too many personal questions and gives you the chance to have the discussions you really need. Windows and Linux are moving in two different directions; Windows is becoming more intrusive and Linux is becoming more expert. I would much rather have my hardware refreshes because the equipment becomes better, not because some software company is demanding more from me for the very same functionality. And no, my choices have little to do with my computer hardware either. Camera gear makes more of a difference. I won't be able to use Capture1 without a subscription if I upgrade to mirrorless - that's a hardware change that might become necessary if clients demand file quality my older camera bodies can't deliver. I'll do whatever I have to for as long as I can. And as of now, that means the slow transition to open source.