It also means that you have to use top quality kit from start to finish
and, in Alamy's case you have to upsize the files (unless you've got a
1Ds) which introduces softness. I use the bicubic resampling in
Elements and apparently genuine Fractals is in a different league for
this, both quality and price wise...So its the software's fault, noit
poor photography, no sirree...
I've looked into this, alot, cause I was gonna submit to Alamy, but I'm too lazy to read through all the crap they have on the site.
You dont have to save the JPG so its 48mb.
Thats what confuses people.
The JPG can be 573kb, but once opened in Photoshop, it has to be 48mb.
Uncompressed, so basically a 8bit TIF file.
The JPG size doesnt matter at all, its a 48mb uncompressed size they want.
As for sharpening, alot of it is because the stock agencies know most people dont know how to sharpen images properly. Thats what I've been told.
Its not so much so they can do it for their buyers requirements, though that does play a part. Its more cause people normally over do it without realising it.
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