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p.1 #3 · How much does a source file sell for? | |
Are you selling the image, or licensing the image?
Have they indicated what they plan to do with it?
Once you release a full-resolution digital image, your future sales are typically lost. That's why the best option is to license it for a specific use, and/or number/size of prints.
e.g. I just licensed one of my images to a magainze, for a single use, in a specific issue. Any future use requires written permission, and potentially an additional fee. If they violate that agreement, they can speak to my lawyer. I make more on these license deals than I do selling a print of the image, and I've retained my ability to sell additional copies through my web site or when I participate in art shows.
Think about how much you would have earned on sales if this one purchase eliminated all future sales/earnings (how much would you potentially lose?)...I would probably multiply that figure by two to make it worth my while.
Edited on Dec 11, 2007 at 07:23 PM
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