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Bildnachweis Social Media Facebook Insta

New Here ,
Mar 25, 2018 Mar 25, 2018

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Hallo zusammen,

kann mir jemand sagen wie ein Bildnachweis für Facebook usw. aus zu sehen hat?

Danke!

LG Pat

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Adobe Employee , Mar 26, 2018 Mar 26, 2018

Patrick,

You can get the full quality Adobe Stock images on licensing the asset(be it a standard or extended license).

A credit line to the photographer must be included everytime you use an unmodified image Stock image on social media.(For Both standard and extended license). You may also refer to Stock FAQ: How to license an image with Adobe Stock? to license an image with Adobe stock.

Only if you use a modified image, the credit line becomes optional.

Note: It entirely depends on the type of mod

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 26, 2018 Mar 26, 2018

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Hi Patrick,

Thanks for reaching out to the Stock team. If I understand correctly, you want to know how to add a credit line to the photographer if you use Adobe Stock images on social media.

There are various photographer's who contribute their artwork on the Adobe Stock website and their names are always listed at the top of the image. Please see the screenshot below:

So if you are using this image, for example, the credit line(photographer's name) which you should mention on the image should be "© [Yuriy Mazur] /Adobe Stock"

Hope this information helps!

Feel free to update this thread in case of any additional questions.

Regards

Twarita

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New Here ,
Mar 26, 2018 Mar 26, 2018

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Hi twaritar,

thank you for your reply which is verry helpful.

I've got an other question:

Which program is suitable to put the mention on the image and receive the full quality of the image? Is there any free program?

Regards

Patrick

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 26, 2018 Mar 26, 2018

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Patrick,

You can get the full quality Adobe Stock images on licensing the asset(be it a standard or extended license).

A credit line to the photographer must be included everytime you use an unmodified image Stock image on social media.(For Both standard and extended license). You may also refer to Stock FAQ: How to license an image with Adobe Stock? to license an image with Adobe stock.

Only if you use a modified image, the credit line becomes optional.

Note: It entirely depends on the type of modification, if the changes are minor then a credit line should be included.

Please let us know if you have any additional questions.

Regards

Twarita

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New Here ,
Jan 08, 2019 Jan 08, 2019

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Fotos für Social Media

Bei Fotolia hat es die Möglichkeit gegeben, Fotos mit der Quellenangabe vom Fotografen herunterzuladen. Gibt es das auch bei Adobe Stock?

mfg

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Community Expert ,
Jan 08, 2019 Jan 08, 2019

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marios59040687  wrote

Bei Fotolia hat es die Möglichkeit gegeben, Fotos mit der Quellenangabe vom Fotografen herunterzuladen. Gibt es das auch bei Adobe Stock?

Leider nicht. Für diesen Fall musst Du einen Bildeditor nutzen. Allerdings ist es ganz gleichgültig, welchen: von Photoshop bis Gimp ist alles möglich.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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New Here ,
Jan 14, 2019 Jan 14, 2019

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Hi Twarita,

thanks for your explanation. So to understand this correctly with my use of your wonderful images. I have an Adobe Stock abo and license an image. Now I crop something out and so use the image to about 80% as it is. I then put it under a transparent filter in the background and write some text in front - so the image "beautifies" my text. Do I then need the credit line?

Thanks a lot,

Michael

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Jan 14, 2019 Jan 14, 2019

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My guess is: Nobody can’t answer you that question, as we do not know which image it is and what the level of modification you attribute. Let’s put it like this: a banner? No need! An editorial picture? Yes.

The wording used in the license terms need to be appreciated. It’s not that cropping by 20% needs attribution and 21% does not. The question to ask yourself is: did you modify the picture considerably or not?

And consider also this: no one will take you before a judge if you have slightly been “off or on” the license terms. It’s more to avoid that the big players mess it up.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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Hi,

thanks for your nice words and your explanation and yes you are completely right. As a young author all this legal stuff can be a bit overwhelming but necessary for sure.

Have a fantastic day,

Michael

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