Need Sharpness? Downscale your images!

Today Microstock-Secrets tells you how you can compensate little sharpness issues with a few simple tricks. Also I'll explain briefly what sharpness is and when it is wanted.
To talk about sharpness, we first have to find out what sharpness is concerning digital imaging. Also we need to face some everyday problems considering what we call "sharp images".

iStockPhoto: Review

Today we'll be reviewing iStockphoto, another one of the big players in the Microstock business. Find out why millions of people love this site and why it could help you to even monetize your video and audio files!

Website
iStockphoto.com

Support
Phone support: 1 866 478 6251
International Toll-Free: 00 800 6664 6664

Why does PayPal rule for International Microstock Photography?

After Ebay bought PayPal, the electronic payment systems importance grew a lot. Today I'll tell you why it is just right for you if you want to get paid, especially if you live in a non-US country.

Let's start by summarizing what PayPal is: It does the same as a normal bank transfer, it delivers money from a to b. The point about the PayPal service is that you don't need to remember long, cryptic numbers, you just enter a normal e-mail address and the money will automatically be transfered from your account to the bank account of the address owner, just like an e-mail!

Shutterstock: Review

Today we reviews one of the big players in the Microstock Business: Shutterstock. It's not only one of the most important Companys, but also the one I like the most (and sell the most)! If you want to know why Shutterstock is my favourite Microstock site, read on!


Website

Shutterstock.com

Mailing Address
Shutterstock, Inc.
60 Broad Street, 30th Floor
New York, NY 10004
USA

TinEye helps you find stolen images

Even if Microstock has become the ultimate opportunity to buy high quality images for just a few bucks, still people steal and use images on the web and print they didn't pay for. TinEye now helps you to find your stolen images.

The idea behind TinEye is not new, but ever since a service like this has been really expensive to private users. TinEye creates a "fingerprint" of an image and searches the currently about 5 million images in their database in order to find an image that matches your source.