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Today's home page photo is wonderful M5REB0. And the whole collection is mesmerising. Easily distracting from the business of keywording! https://tinyurl.com/y4e8lbg6 Kathy
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Can I use post-processing to make a photo look old? For instance - I have a photo of a paddle-wheel boat and I have made the photo look as if it was from the Civil War Era (tin type, scratches, faded) - Would that be accepted or rejected? Thanks, Kmahaffy
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Dear all, i would like to upload some old photos (some of them more than a century old!) but i don't know which requirements do i have to respect in order to avoid to be rejected. In particular i wolud like to know if there is a quality guideline and how to manage permissions and release form (how to behave when the subject is passed away long time ago and i don't know who his/her family members are?) and so on. Can you help me? Best regards Riccardo
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I have been so far marking Editorial Use Only on all my Monument images shot in my city.These monuments are 400 plus years old where photography is allowed.However there is no policy on licensing these images mentioned anywhere on the state tourism website. While going through similar images in Getty, I found some of them under Commercial use category. Just wondering if it is OK to sell these images for Commercial Use and if it makes any difference in terms of Sales
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I've uploaded some photos that were scanned from medium-format transparency film, and, given that they were old images and I was uncertain how scanned film would work with QC, I bypassed it by using the "Archival Upload" option. Later on, after reading some threads here, I uploaded some images from the same camera/film/scanner as regular stock images and they passed QC. Of course, the ones designated as Archival include the proviso, "This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage." Member Services has advised me that designations cannot be changed, so I
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