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I have been asked by potential customers how they can view larger versions of my shots on Alamy before they can decide whether or not to buy them. I could not answer and haven't been able to find a way of displaying larger versions than the large watermarked thumbnail displayed as standard - even downloaded version is too small to check detail, so how can a customer do it in advance?

 

I welcome some help here. Cheers, Alan.

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If the 'zoomed' versions aren't large enough for their purposes, then you will have to provide versions for them to review.

 

Which actually begs the question: if you are in direct contact with your customers, why don't you do the selling?!

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If you do not know these "customers" then it begs the question, Why do they need to see larger files? May be a way for them to try to get hold of large files for their own use. i.e. theft.

 

Allan

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Why not just send a large image file of selected picture direct to your customer ? ....... they can have a good close up zoomed in look then.

 

This isn't a place where you showcase your work and then get your own clients to have a browse, before doing a deal without going through Alamy.


This site is where Alamy does its business (for us and them, 50/50).

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If it's to check sharpness then a 100% crop would be all that's needed. If they're not satisfied with image once licensed I suppose they could ask for refund.  I guess Alamy sales team could always field any concerns they may have though.

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