Advanced software suites can offer intensely sophisticated effects, but the processing requirements, access to the appropriate licenses, and computing time necessary may not appeal to everyone. And that’s after you’ve gotten used to using this or that program, and absorbed the learning curve for that particular command or procedure. Simple tidying up inside a file and adjusting what elements you can of a less than ideal setting can work wonders on the value of a single image.
Posted on July 29th, 2009 in News
Posted on July 23rd, 2009 in Cameras, image management, Links, MicroStock, Microstock markets, News, Other, Sites, Techniques
Now that video is the hot new vending item at many microstock sites, the scope of the work turns to video. If you are a microstock photographer and you have been playing around with the video capability in your camera, here are some focus drivers to render more product results and revenue from the same device. Try your hand at video!