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how can I add multiple file formats for a single image on Adobe Stock as shown in imagee below:
how can I add multiple file formats for a single image on Adobe Stock as shown in imagee below:
By @Ismail32162360b1rz
You can't. Submit PNG files with transparency, and they get offered as PNG and JPEG. Submit vector files (with a transparent background) and they get offered as vector (Ai, EPS or SVG) and PNG and JPEG. It's the users choice. You get paid the royalty.
They can be either file type, depending on how you created the asset.
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PNG is only for images containing transparency.
What are you submitting -- math-based vectors or pixel-based rasters?
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how can I add multiple file formats for a single image on Adobe Stock as shown in imagee below:
By @Ismail32162360b1rz
You can't. Submit PNG files with transparency, and they get offered as PNG and JPEG. Submit vector files (with a transparent background) and they get offered as vector (Ai, EPS or SVG) and PNG and JPEG. It's the users choice. You get paid the royalty.
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Thank you for your answer. It's exactly what I was looking for. I was only uploading JPEG files, and while searching on Adobe Stock I noticed that option on one of the images. That's why I posted the question. However, somehow after posting the question, I figured it out.
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You're welcome. The question may help others, so it's not lost.
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Should I submit PNG files as photos or illustrations? Adobe Stock doesn't explicitly state whether PNG files with transparency should be categorized as photos or illustrations.
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They can be either file type, depending on how you created the asset.
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Is your PNG a photo, where you did the cutout work -> Photo.
Is your PNG an illustration where you did the cutout work or that has been designed with a transpaerent background -> Illustration
THere is no need to spesify that. The rules are the same as with JPEG files, just that PNG files require a transpareny channel. You are not allowed to submit PNG files without transparency.