RDKirk Online Image Upload: Off
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p.1 #5 · Price advise for digital files | |
If you're in the business of providing commercial images, you may as well sit down and determine what kinds of digital products you will offer with what kinds of licenses--because the digital image is the standard product in commercial photography.
Nor should you even bother trying to scale size and resolution for specific uses--it's not worth your time to do custom resizing. Just provide a standardized high-res image (mine are always 300ppi at 8x10) as a matter of consistent workflow.
Rather than doing custom resizing, control uses with the license contract. If all you are selling them is a license to use the images on the web, then that's what your contract states, and your lawyer nails them if they do anything more than that.
But by having given them a full-sized product at the outset, they are always able to come back to purchase additional licenses without you doing any more work.
Myself, though, I'd offer them a more expansive license for clearly obvious alternate uses--such as brochures--for a higher price, just like any salesman will offer "add ons" to a sale. My standard contract licenses all uses except packaging, billboard, and broadcast.
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