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  1. Hi Everyone. So what are Alamy's rules regarding image modification, as in adding or removing objects, people, backgrounds, etc.? Can they be sold for editorial use? Obviously not "news". Do they need to be labeled as modified and if so, where? Stay safe
  2. Hello, Not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but here goes. I work with Bryophytes (mosses) and other small plants and organisms. I profile a specific species and prepare detailed images of cells and structure which have measurements alongside (as part of the image) to show size and scale. These can also include microscope images. On their own, the images have little useful data to be used as an aid to identification by Bryologists. When the measurements and leaf/cell details are included, the images can be very useful. Does anybody know whether Alamy accepts images which include measurement data placed alongside the subject to indicate size? Thanks Barry
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