Today I am sharing the translation of another news article from the Shutterstock photo bank, which will discuss the enhanced usability of the image search for users
Stock agency Shutterstock has introduced a new tool designed to help creators better understand and analyze buyer requests.
In the first part of our article series on proper keyword selection, titled “Keywords and Sales: The Importance of Proper Selection,” we discussed issues of keyword spamming, careful selection of keywords, and the correct choice of keywords from the buyer’s perspective.
The correct choice of color is very important. Choosing the wrong color can easily turn a beautiful image into an unattractive one. For example, you might make the sky a bright blue or overly saturated, as if after a nuclear explosion.
Today, I would like to dedicate this post to reviewing the news from stock photo agencies released over the last couple of months of the outgoing year and the one that has just begun. However, I will try to be a bit original in presenting the information since this is the first post of 2011. So, here we go:
Everyone who has already started working with stock photo banks and achieved a certain volume of work faces the question of how to speed up the process of uploading and attributing images to stock photo banks. This question becomes particularly relevant when you work with a large number of stock photo banks simultaneously.