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How cheap do you wnat them? As a photographer who is occasionally at the recieving end of the funds, I can genuinley say, they do not pay for the burgers in macdonalds on the way to "said shoot"Hi,
I am currently using dreamstime for my stock images but they have increased their prices. Can anyone recommend a cheaper website to use. I ideally want to subscribe on a monthly basis.
Cheers,
Adam
It doenst matter where you get the image from, if you upsize an image, it will allways look worseWhen you purchase images form Fotolia and resize them according to your needs, does the quality change much? (in your experience)
When you purchase images form Fotolia and resize them according to your needs, does the quality change much? (in your experience)
What you are buying is usage rights at a certain size and resolution. So if you increase the size beyond that you have paid for you will be liable for extra payment, as well as having it look crappy.
Not so good.
Ah. Thanks Dawg - didn't know I couldn't resize. On fotolia it says "This License does permit - modify image or the use in derivative works" so I thought I could modify the size a little, it'll only be by a few pixels but I don't want to be getting in any trouble!
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