Published: 08/08/2008 12 PM | Viewed: 734 |
Yes, you sure can. You can upload and sell your photos that are made up of several photos composited together in a photo-editing programme. All photos and elements that you use within your image must be your own work however. The picture shown is a great ... |
Published: 23/06/2008 12 PM | Viewed: 270 |
The FTP Upload function is KeyImagery's recommended uploading option as it allows you to upload as many images as you want at one time, without the 5 file limit our browser upload function imposes. FTP allows a connection directly to the KeyImag... |
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Published: 23/06/2008 12 PM | Viewed: 219 |
Your web browser probably does not have the Adobe Flash plugin installed. Click here to install the Adobe Flash plugin for your browser type and version. Follow the instructions, then return back to the upload page and try your uploads again. |
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Published: 20/06/2008 | Viewed: 223 |
Yes. If you've taken some photos of a celebrity or politician which you think are newsworthy or could have an editorial use, you can upload and sell those photos on KeyImagery. |
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Published: 20/06/2008 | Viewed: 214 |
Yes. If you've been to an event and have taken some photos which you think are newsworthy or could have an editorial use, you can upload and sell those photos on KeyImagery. |
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Published: 18/06/2008 | Viewed: 255 |
An image license is the permit that is granted to a buyer which gives them the right to use a stock image purchased off KeyImagery. There are two types of licenses available - Commercial License and Editorial License - and each has their own restrict... |
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Published: 25/03/2008 | Viewed: 211 |
No, only registered KeyImagery members can post a comment to your images, and only on your approved images. Any images that you don't not have approved are currently not viewable by anyone else except you and the KeyImagery Media Inspectors. |
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Published: 23/03/2009 12 PM | Viewed: 152 |
Grouping your related stock images can be done in two ways. The first way is by creating a Public Lightbox (see the How do I make a lightbox of my favourite stock images? FAQ). The second and preferred method of grouping your stock images is by creating a... |
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Published: 25/03/2008 | Viewed: 231 |
No, there's no limit to the number of photos in total you can have available for sale on KeyImagery, and we encourage you to upload as many of your best photos as you can. |
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Published: 25/03/2008 | Viewed: 231 |
Yes, you sure can. We resize your photos to more web-friendly dimensions and also add a watermark for displaying to other members and guests of KeyImagery. The watermark is solely there to prevent unlawful copying of your image and also protect yo... |
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Published: 25/03/2008 | Viewed: 250 |
Generally, your images will be in the approval queue for 1-3 working days, depending on the backlog at that moment. Some of your images may have been reviewed quickly while others remained in the queue for a little bit longer. This is usually du... |
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Published: 25/03/2008 | Viewed: 213 |
When an image is marked as incomplete, it usually means you need to add titles, descriptions and keywords, and then submit them for approval. Your images are automatically marked as incomplete when they are first uploaded as this informatio... |
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Published: 01/01/2007 12 PM | Viewed: 348 |
When uploading media to KeyImagery, the keywords you choose are just as important as the image. While people often know the specific subject they are looking for, concept keywords may help to inspire the end-user to choose your images to represe... |
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Published: 14/02/2007 12 PM | Viewed: 283 |
KeyImagery supports the uploading of two very different file types called bitmap and vector, so what is a bitmap image and what is a vector image exactly? This is a common question that most people probably don’t know the answer to, but we’ve ... |
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Published: 01/01/2007 12 PM | Viewed: 268 |
You may have uploaded an image and the dimensions next to it are showing with a yellow exclamation icon. This means that the uploaded image has not reached our minimum size requirements of 1700px on the shortest side, and has been automatically ... |
Published: 01/01/2007 12 PM | Viewed: 354 |
Sometimes, a file corruption occurs during the upload process from your computer to our servers. This can be due to a severed network connection or transfer timeout by our upload scripts. In this case, re-uploading your file may solve the problem. If... |
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Published: 01/01/2007 12 PM | Viewed: 510 |
KeyCredits are for downloading images only and are not obtained by uploading images. |
Published: 01/01/2007 12 PM | Viewed: 395 |
The standard commission rate for contributed media is 40%. The amount is credited to your Earnings Account at the point of sale/media download. Once your account reaches NZD $50.00, you can request an Earnings Payout in the form of a cheque, PayPal d... |
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Published: 04/03/2009 | Viewed: 1131 |
Because the cost of KeyCredits to image buyers varies (depending on the quantity they purchase) and because we offer stock images in different resolutions to buyers, the amount of earnings you earn for each sale varies. For each download of one of your st... |
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Published: 04/03/2009 | Viewed: 643 |
Each time one of your stock images is downloaded on KeyImagery, your earnings/profit from the sale are added to your My Earnings Statement immediately. Once the current balance of your earnings statement reaches NZ$50, you can request a payout directly to... |
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Published: 01/01/2007 12 PM | Viewed: 346 |
You are able to request an earnings payout once your Current Earnings balance reaches $50.00 or more. |