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Thursday 21 March 2013

APPLICATION QUIZ ANSWERS ISTOCKPHOTO




Salah satu syarat untuk menjadi contributor iStockphoto kita diwajibkan lolos dalam menjawab semua pertanyaan atau kuis yang diajukan.
Jawaban dari kuis sebenarnya nggak terlalu sulit apabila kita mau membaca dan memahami Training Manuals , karena memang semua jawaban sudah tersedia disana.
Membaca dan memahami training manuals sangat penting untuk menjadikan foto kita bisa diterima sekaligus meningkatkan penjualan.Tapi kadang kita sedikit malas untuk membaca karena memang bahasa inggris bukanlah bahasa kita sehari hari, sehingga sulit untuk dipahami.
Tapi jangan khawatir kali ini saya ada jawaban untuk kuisnya.
iStockphoto adalah salah satu agency besar stock photo yang mempunyai penjualan bagus, ini adalah pendapatan kedua setelah SHUTTERSTOCK jadi sayang kalau kita lewatkan.
Baiklah kita langsung saja menuju kuis.
Berikut ini adalah jawabannya

1.     Files downloaded from iStockphoto (including yours once you pass this test) are offered with a
     royalty-free license, which describes how the image can and cannot be used:
True 

« 
When iStock clients download an image they must first agree to our royalty-free content license agreement. »
2.      iStockphoto images are downloaded under two different kinds of royalty-free licenses: our "standard use" license, which allows for all kinds of commercial, personal, and editorial uses, and our "editorial use only" license.

True 

« iStock now has an editorial use only license in addition to our standard content license agreement. »
3.             All recognizable faces in images with the standard use license require a model release, including those in crowds:
          True 


            « All recognizable human faces require a model release, including public areas, crowds, self portraits and vintage photographs. »
4.             Logos are acceptable in wide angle photographs under the standard use license:
         False 

« 
Any visible logo should be removed in royalty-free stock photography. »
5.             Identifiable design marks, such as the 3 stripes for Adidas or the Nike swoosh, are allowed in images under the standard use license if the name is removed:
          
False

« All design elements that are recognizable to a company may also be protected by trademark, and should always be removed for royalty-free stock photography. »
 

6.             Landmark buildings such as the Sydney Opera House require a property release to be used in images offered with the standard use license:
True
« Famously recognized buildings and modern architecture may require a property release. Questionable buildings should be researched prior to uploading. »
7.             A model release is required for a self portrait:
True
«  recognizable human faces require a model release, including public areas, crowds, self portraits and vintage photographs. »
8.             The photographer can witness their own Model/Property Release:
False
« The photographer can witness their own Model/Property Release: 
A model or property release cannot be witnessed by the photographter »
 

9.             A simple snapshot is acceptable; iStock does not require quality in composition: 
 

          False 

«  The iStock collection is a selection of the highest quality, both creative and technical, images submitted. Simple snap shots will not be accepted. »
10.          It is acceptable to protest a rejection in the iStock forums:
          
False
« To protest an image, it should always be addressed through „Scout“, located in the Support section. »
 

11.          It is acceptable to copy the composition of another photographer`s work 
          False
« iStock respects the creative value of each original image and does not condone mimicking the work of others. »
12.          Photographs should be upsampled or interpolated to the maximum XXL size:
            
False
            « iStock will not accept images that have been upsampled or interpolated above their native resolution. »
 


13.          The above example contains:
 

Compression
« Compression can be spotted in a photograph by the „chunking“ of colors. »
14.          The above example is:
 

Unacceptable lighting 


« Harsh light or distracting shadows unintentional to the composition will be declined from the iStock collection. »
15.          The above example is:


Unacceptable texture detail 

« The use of noise reduction should never create a „watercolor“ or overly smoothed appearance. »


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27 comments:

  1. The iStock collection is a selection of the highest quality, both creative and technical, images submitted. Simple snap shots will not be accepted.
    So, the answer is False
    Btw....thanks for visit and correction

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  2. maaf.sis.., cara ngirim stock foto dan bentuk kerja samanya gmn iya?
    thanks

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  3. dear mbak niken, saya mau tanya apakah foto yang sama boleh di upload di beberapa foto agency yang berbeda

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  4. dear mbak niken, saya mau tanya apakah foto yang sama boleh di upload di beberapa foto agency yang berbeda

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  5. Dear mbak niken,
    Mohon bantuan pada sign up akun bank bagaimana cara mengisi BIC.
    THANKS

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  6. saya mau nnya min, bagaimana notifikasi kalau sudah di terima menjadi kontributor atau belum di istock? saya sudah mendapatkan balasannya, tapi saya kurang paham

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  9. Pexels is a free stock photography website.
    It wasn’t until last year that I learned about this site (thanks to a reader), and I’m so glad I did.
    I absolutely love Pexels. It’s the only website I use when I need free stock images for my blog posts.
    I think this could actually be one of the most useful websites for bloggers. Especially in a time where visuals are a must for your blog content.
    Images on Pexels are free for personal and commercial use. They can be modified, distributed, and do not require attribution.
    If you’re looking for more websites that offer free images, check out my post Where to Find Free Images for Your Blog.

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  10. My Stock Photos
    Finding high-quality, free to use images is a major battle every blog writer fights. Great imagery is a crucial piece of a great blog article. The next entry on our list of the best blogging tools – My Stock Photos – helps you do just that – find amazing, high-quality stock images. Free of charge.
    You really can’t beat free. Just don’t go overboard on adding tons of random pictures to your posts now that you have access to them. Make sure they’re all relevant and add value.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Pexels is a free stock photography website.
    It wasn’t until last year that I learned about this site (thanks to a reader), and I’m so glad I did.
    I absolutely love Pexels. It’s the only website I use when I need free stock images for my blog posts.
    I think this could actually be one of the most useful websites for bloggers. Especially in a time where visuals are a must for your blog content.
    Images on Pexels are free for personal and commercial use. They can be modified, distributed, and do not require attribution.
    If you’re looking for more websites that offer free images, check out my post Where to Find Free Images for Your Blog.

    ReplyDelete
  12. My Stock Photos
    Finding high-quality, free to use images is a major battle every blog writer fights. Great imagery is a crucial piece of a great blog article. The next entry on our list of the best blogging tools – My Stock Photos – helps you do just that – find amazing, high-quality stock images. Free of charge.
    You really can’t beat free. Just don’t go overboard on adding tons of random pictures to your posts now that you have access to them. Make sure they’re all relevant and add value.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Pexels is a free stock photography website.
    It wasn’t until last year that I learned about this site (thanks to a reader), and I’m so glad I did.
    I absolutely love Pexels. It’s the only website I use when I need free stock images for my blog posts.
    I think this could actually be one of the most useful websites for bloggers. Especially in a time where visuals are a must for your blog content.
    Images on Pexels are free for personal and commercial use. They can be modified, distributed, and do not require attribution.
    If you’re looking for more websites that offer free images, check out my post Where to Find Free Images for Your Blog.

    ReplyDelete
  14. My Stock Photos
    Finding high-quality, free to use images is a major battle every blog writer fights. Great imagery is a crucial piece of a great blog article. The next entry on our list of the best blogging tools – My Stock Photos – helps you do just that – find amazing, high-quality stock images. Free of charge.
    You really can’t beat free. Just don’t go overboard on adding tons of random pictures to your posts now that you have access to them. Make sure they’re all relevant and add value.

    ReplyDelete
  15. My Stock Photos
    Finding high-quality, free to use images is a major battle every blog writer fights. Great imagery is a crucial piece of a great blog article. The next entry on our list of the best blogging tools – My Stock Photos – helps you do just that – find amazing, high-quality stock images. Free of charge.
    You really can’t beat free. Just don’t go overboard on adding tons of random pictures to your posts now that you have access to them. Make sure they’re all relevant and add value.

    ReplyDelete
  16. My Stock Photos
    Finding high-quality, free to use images is a major battle every blog writer fights. Great imagery is a crucial piece of a great blog article. The next entry on our list of the best blogging tools – My Stock Photos – helps you do just that – find amazing, high-quality stock images. Free of charge.
    You really can’t beat free. Just don’t go overboard on adding tons of random pictures to your posts now that you have access to them. Make sure they’re all relevant and add value.

    ReplyDelete
  17. My Stock Photos
    Finding high-quality, free to use images is a major battle every blog writer fights. Great imagery is a crucial piece of a great blog article. The next entry on our list of the best blogging tools – My Stock Photos – helps you do just that – find amazing, high-quality stock images. Free of charge.
    You really can’t beat free. Just don’t go overboard on adding tons of random pictures to your posts now that you have access to them. Make sure they’re all relevant and add value.

    ReplyDelete
  18. My Stock Photos
    Finding high-quality, free to use images is a major battle every blog writer fights. Great imagery is a crucial piece of a great blog article. The next entry on our list of the best blogging tools – My Stock Photos – helps you do just that – find amazing, high-quality stock images. Free of charge.
    You really can’t beat free. Just don’t go overboard on adding tons of random pictures to your posts now that you have access to them. Make sure they’re all relevant and add value.

    ReplyDelete
  19. My Stock Photos
    Finding high-quality, free to use images is a major battle every blog writer fights. Great imagery is a crucial piece of a great blog article. The next entry on our list of the best blogging tools – My Stock Photos – helps you do just that – find amazing, high-quality stock images. Free of charge.
    You really can’t beat free. Just don’t go overboard on adding tons of random pictures to your posts now that you have access to them. Make sure they’re all relevant and add value.

    ReplyDelete
  20. My Stock Photos
    Finding high-quality, free to use images is a major battle every blog writer fights. Great imagery is a crucial piece of a great blog article. The next entry on our list of the best blogging tools – My Stock Photos – helps you do just that – find amazing, high-quality stock images. Free of charge.
    You really can’t beat free. Just don’t go overboard on adding tons of random pictures to your posts now that you have access to them. Make sure they’re all relevant and add value.

    ReplyDelete
  21. Pexels is a free stock photography website.
    It wasn’t until last year that I learned about this site (thanks to a reader), and I’m so glad I did.
    I absolutely love Pexels. It’s the only website I use when I need free stock images for my blog posts.
    I think this could actually be one of the most useful websites for bloggers. Especially in a time where visuals are a must for your blog content.
    Images on Pexels are free for personal and commercial use. They can be modified, distributed, and do not require attribution.
    If you’re looking for more websites that offer free images, check out my post Where to Find Free Images for Your Blog.

    ReplyDelete
  22. Pexels is a free stock photography website.
    It wasn’t until last year that I learned about this site (thanks to a reader), and I’m so glad I did.
    I absolutely love Pexels. It’s the only website I use when I need free stock images for my blog posts.
    I think this could actually be one of the most useful websites for bloggers. Especially in a time where visuals are a must for your blog content.
    Images on Pexels are free for personal and commercial use. They can be modified, distributed, and do not require attribution.
    If you’re looking for more websites that offer free images, check out my post Where to Find Free Images for Your Blog.

    ReplyDelete
  23. Pexels is a free stock photography website.
    It wasn’t until last year that I learned about this site (thanks to a reader), and I’m so glad I did.
    I absolutely love Pexels. It’s the only website I use when I need free stock images for my blog posts.
    I think this could actually be one of the most useful websites for bloggers. Especially in a time where visuals are a must for your blog content.
    Images on Pexels are free for personal and commercial use. They can be modified, distributed, and do not require attribution.
    If you’re looking for more websites that offer free images, check out my post Where to Find Free Images for Your Blog.

    ReplyDelete
  24. My Stock Photos
    Finding high-quality, free to use images is a major battle every blog writer fights. Great imagery is a crucial piece of a great blog article. The next entry on our list of the best blogging tools – My Stock Photos – helps you do just that – find amazing, high-quality stock images. Free of charge.
    You really can’t beat free. Just don’t go overboard on adding tons of random pictures to your posts now that you have access to them. Make sure they’re all relevant and add value.

    ReplyDelete
  25. My Stock Photos
    Finding high-quality, free to use images is a major battle every blog writer fights. Great imagery is a crucial piece of a great blog article. The next entry on our list of the best blogging tools – My Stock Photos – helps you do just that – find amazing, high-quality stock images. Free of charge.
    You really can’t beat free. Just don’t go overboard on adding tons of random pictures to your posts now that you have access to them. Make sure they’re all relevant and add value.

    ReplyDelete
  26. Pexels is a free stock photography website.
    It wasn’t until last year that I learned about this site (thanks to a reader), and I’m so glad I did.
    I absolutely love Pexels. It’s the only website I use when I need free stock images for my blog posts.
    I think this could actually be one of the most useful websites for bloggers. Especially in a time where visuals are a must for your blog content.
    Images on Pexels are free for personal and commercial use. They can be modified, distributed, and do not require attribution.
    If you’re looking for more websites that offer free images, check out my post Where to Find Free Images for Your Blog.

    ReplyDelete