Storing Stock Images for future use

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Storing Stock Images for future use Since you have a large database of stock photos and a select few have made it to be exhibited in the next exhibition that you have organized, while some of the images have already been purchased by patrons who liked those images owing to their beauty and the message they delivered. What about the rest of them? Are you going to throw them out? Have you not worked hard for them? Well the images that have been left behind deserve to be kept in a safe place for future use. Apart from that an emotional bonding for many photographers will make it impossible for them to throw away images that don’t really have any commercial value right now. Who knows the images that you are planning to get rid of right now maybe in demand in future for a sky high price. At that juncture you can only lament about getting rid of the images that you thought worthless at one point of time. In the past photographers used to preserve the negatives that were a permanent record of the stock image they had clicked. Specially designed notebooks would be used to preserve those negatives. I know many a professional photographers who used to abhor the idea of sending their negatives by post instead they used to do it by hand or found some other way to deliver their negatives to distant places if ever they had to do that. Even today many of the celebrated photographers all across the world have preserved those negatives that can still create an image as fresh and beautiful as it would have done on being developed for the first time. Many people have a simple idea of storing a image by printing it. But if the volume of images is too high and space is limited storing printed images is not a very viable option. Thus preserving negatives was the best option The digital advent has changed the way photographers used to click and store images. There are numerous options available in today’s times that can be used to store images.


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