
There’s nothing so nice as taking something that’s already good and making it even better. And that’s just what we’ve done with our search function.
We’ve added in new options, so now you can choose to search for images that are most relevant to the keyword you have entered. Or you can search for the newest images we have for that keyword.
It’s what our tech people call ‘relevance’ and ‘recency.’ Everyone else would probably think of ...
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By now, you should know we never rest on our laurels.
We’re always looking to improve upon our website functionality and overall customer experience, often conducting usability studies and listening to our customer’s feedback. And sometimes, it can be little things that can make a huge difference.
In response to customer feedback, we’ve recently changed our file size description as JPG across all imagery available on gettyimages.com.
Previously, our image files were listed as a TIFF file format ...
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It’s the simple things that matter. And whoever said that wasn’t wrong. That’s why we’ve just taken a look at our site and concentrated our efforts on the little things that all add up to a much better experience for everyone who visits.
We’ve made our search tool more, well, searching. We’ve made the nuts and bolts things, like managing your account, easier. Made changes to our shopping cart. And we’ve also introduced electronic invoicing.
When you ...
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85432054, Siobhan Connally/Getty Images
Beginning today, you might notice a small change to the way you access gettyimages.com.
You’ll see the difference in your browser as we automatically redirect you to your local site –gettyimages.co.uk, gettyimages.ie, or gettyimages.dk, for example. One thing you won’t see is a difference in the quality or variety of imagery, footage and music you already find on gettyimages.com.
Once on your local site, you’ll also see stuff that’s specific to your country – ...
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Copyright and licensing stock images can seem complicated, but it doesn’t have to be, Stockphotorights.com is your guide to understanding image usage. This new educational resource is designed to represent image providers and has the support of BAPLA (British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies) and PACA (Picture Archive Council of America). The site provides image users with information and advice they need to license images with confidence, by connecting them with key ...
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