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ssaad97
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September 28, 2017
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Do I have to pay for the photos with a Standard License?

  • September 28, 2017
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Hello everyone!

I have a question about using the photos from Adobe Stock with a Standard License.

There's this one photo that I'll like to use as a poster, so I can add it to my portfolio.

All I know is that you need an Adobe ID in order to use Adobe Stock, and have to pay more with a Premium license for unlimited use.

But when it comes with a Standard License, do I still have to pay for the photos if I want to use them?

Because I'm not really sure about this, and I'm thinking to use only one copy of the photo. That's all.

Thanks and have a great day,

Best

- Sherif

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Correct answer Sheena Kaul

Hi Sherif,

I understand that you are looking to license a file from Adobe Stock but you are unsure about which license to use as you want to include it in your portfolio.

Please see License information and Terms of use | Adobe Stock to know about the use and restrictions for the licenses.

Additionally please refer Stock photos, royalty-free images, graphics, vectors & videos | Adobe Stock for the various standard licenses plans.

Let me know if that helps!

Regards,

Sheena

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Sheena Kaul
Sheena KaulCorrect answer
Legend
September 28, 2017

Hi Sherif,

I understand that you are looking to license a file from Adobe Stock but you are unsure about which license to use as you want to include it in your portfolio.

Please see License information and Terms of use | Adobe Stock to know about the use and restrictions for the licenses.

Additionally please refer Stock photos, royalty-free images, graphics, vectors & videos | Adobe Stock for the various standard licenses plans.

Let me know if that helps!

Regards,

Sheena

ssaad97
ssaad97Author
Inspiring
September 28, 2017

Hi Sheena,

Sure, thanks for the info!

Now I know what to do.

Best

- Sherif

Sheena Kaul
Legend
September 28, 2017

You are welcome!

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