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February 19, 2019
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Bildnachweis, Social Media, Bildgrößen bei Onlinenutzung

  • February 19, 2019
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Hallo,

bevor ich von Fotolia zu Abobe Stock wechsele, wäre ich für Antworten auf folgende Fragen dankbar:

1. Ich finde auf der Adobe-Stock-Website keine konkreten Angaben zur Platzierung des Bildnachweises. Ist dieser wie bei Fotolia am oder neben dem Bild zu platzieren?

2. Bei Fotolia gibt es hinsichtlich der Social-Media-Nutzung die Beschränkung, dass Bilder maximal mit der Breite/Höhe von 1.000 Pixel hochgeladen werden dürfen. Gilt diese Regelung auch nach der Kontoumstellung bzw. auf Adobe Stock?

3. Gibt es auf Adobe Stock tatsächlich die Einschränkung, dass ein bei Adobe Stock erworbenes Bild auf einer Website maximal in der Bildgröße von 2000 x 2000 Pixel angezeigt werden darf? Diese Information habe ich auf der Adobe-Stock-Website gefunden: https://helpx.adobe.com/de/stock/kb/adobe-stock-known-issues.html

Viele Grüße

Marie

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Mejor respuesta de Sheena Kaul

Hi Amy,

Yes both the methods are ok.

And for the usage of the image there is no size limit.

Also, you can use any size of the image; there is no set restriction from our end.

Regards,

Sheena

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Sheena Kaul
Legend
February 21, 2019

Hi Amy,

I'll try to answer your queries as much as I understand.

1. I believe you're referring to the picture credits to be given when using the Adobe Stock file on any other work. We require a photo credit to be added only when using the image in an editorial article or for social media. When editorial images are used in print, websites, blogs, etc, you must include the credit line mentioned on the Adobe Stock website and contained in the IPTC credit line field. For example, “Agency Name/Author Name - stock.adobe.com."

2. Is this related to your file submissions as a Contributor?

3. It is the specified maximum size as per our analysis in which the image would appear fine. If you exceed this size restriction, the image might look pixelated and low in quality.

Let me know if I've misunderstood you.

Regards,

Sheena

Participant
February 21, 2019

Hi Sheena,

thank you very much for your fast reply. I´ll try to specify my questions in english.

1. Almost. I wanted to know how I have to include the credit line. Does it have to appear visible on the picture (for example in the bottom right corner) or can it be placed underneath or beside the picture? Are both these methods ok?

2. No, I wanted to know if there is a size-limit when I post a Adobe-Stock-picture on social media (for example Facebook or Instagram). Fotolia had defined the maximal allowed size of a picture posted on social media to be 1.000 x 1.000 pixel. In other words: You were not allowed to post a bigger size of the picture on social media. Is there a similar limit for Adobe-Stock-pictures used in social media posts?

3. Got it. So it´s only a recommendation. I was a little bit concerned because the words used "maximal zulässige Bildgröße" translate to "maximum allowed size of a picture", not "recommended size of a picture". Our website is getting a design-refresh that requires bigger pictures (maximal 2.434 x 1.310 pixel).

Regards,

Amy

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 22, 2019

Sheena and Abambo: Thank you very much for your help!!

Regards,

Amy


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