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In Fotolia, one could choose, "social media", and then you got a light Version of a Picture. With KBs, not MBs. How do you get light Pictures in Adobe Stock, to be published online?
Hi Ole,
I understand your concern that there are certain limitations to Adobe Stock but since Adobe has acquired Fotolia and we are switching all the accounts from Fotolia to Adobe Stock I don't think it is possible to get back the Fotolia subscription, however, I am taking this as a feature request and will pass this concern to the product team.
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Twarita
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I am afraid that Stock doesn't offer that. It will be up to user to change the weight of image after licensing.
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Is it then possible to get the Fotolia Subscription back?
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Adding Sheena Kaul​ for further assistance.
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Hi Ole,
I understand your concern that there are certain limitations to Adobe Stock but since Adobe has acquired Fotolia and we are switching all the accounts from Fotolia to Adobe Stock I don't think it is possible to get back the Fotolia subscription, however, I am taking this as a feature request and will pass this concern to the product team.
Regards,
Twarita
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OK. Too bad that you have no solution right now. Earlier, most Pictures were printed on paper, and thus MBs were attractive. Online the situation is very different. The Words "social media" is irrelevant; that was just what Fotolia called their service for online Pictures. Which came in handy that it below the Picture provided name of photographer and Fotolia in small letters, so the legal aspect was covered.