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wide-net resolution
Interested in exploring stock photography & I've just bought a digitial
camera (pentax, 5MP). I'm wondering, if i wanted to start to shoot pics that have enough quality to go to a majority of the houses that buy digital images, at what resolution should I shoot that is still somewhat economical in terms of mem card usage? On my digicam I have the choice of 640x480 1024x 768 1600x 1200 2048x 1536 2592x 1944 This highest resolution is saved in TIFF format. Anything lower is JPG. While the obvious answer is likely "shoot everything at the highest resolution your camera's capable of", I can only put 8 or 9 TIFFS on a 128MB card! Are lower resolution images (below the 2592x1944) sellable? What's the market like for much lower-resolution web-only images, in which case i could store a hundred pics on one card if that's the market i'm targeting? Thanks in advance, Matt |
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