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2 hours ago, Pickle770 said:

Can anyone tell me how to change the title of an image once it is up for sale? 

I can edit tags but can't see how to change the image title.

Thank you

Yes, you can edit the Caption in the same way you can do it for the Tags.

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19 minutes ago, Robert M Estall said:

Yes, I have a few titles from early days and have not seen a way of changing them

 

I think, but only think I may have asked Alamy back in the distant past, you know the good old days, for them to change a file name for me but I do not think they would do it now.

 

Allan

 

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The customer doesn't see the original filename, so it doesn't really matter. However it's good practice to come up with a filenaming scheme/system that ensures each filename you upload is unique and allows you to retrieve the original (RAW) files if needed. It's also suggested filenames should only include alphanumeric characters, but I've not had problems with hyphens or plus signs that I use for montages/hdrs or panoramas involving multiple images.
 

Mark

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19 hours ago, Pickle770 said:

Can anyone tell me how to change the title of an image once it is up for sale? 

I can edit tags but can't see how to change the image title.

Thank you

 

Under Caption in Alamy Image Manager, click and select on whatever title you have given the image, and then delete and rewrite it.

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