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  1. Alamy requires all pictures (except news pictures" to be minimum 17 MB. I have a challenge with this demand. I have a Canon 5D, mark II, which takes excellent pictures. However, and please correct me if I am wrong, Alamy requires all pictures (except news pictures" to be minimum 17 MB large in JPEG format. A few month ago I was in Kiev, and took around 35 nice pictures of the caos around the Maimane square and the burned out presidents palace. Many of them was ok as shot but some of them needed some cropping. However, the largest one were only 15 MB large, and hence Alamy will (if I understand it correct) reject it. My camera is in the reccomended list, and I normally only shoot with f2,8 lenses. Have I misunderstood something here? If not, I feel Alamy and their customers will be missing out on a lot of very nice pictures. Looking forward to any comments from more experieced Alamy users. Regards Bjørn
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