How to add more different sizes for photos and more questions
FirstQuality
9 Sep 2014 22:17
So i just started here and having my first problems already haha,
Im having trouble with adding multiple sizes for my photo, just can't find the option where i can submit this.
And also when i click on my item it says: sorry, this item is no longer available.
When i go to my uploads the item is there and when i point with my mouse above the uploaded picture its says: format photo (16x9) $0?? What's wrong, why $0?? The price is set to $1 although i wanted to have a $0,80, it wasn't possible either.
It also keeps asking me to add more tags but I already have 26 tags on it..
I'm very curious about this all and I hope someone can help me with my problems.
Im having trouble with adding multiple sizes for my photo, just can't find the option where i can submit this.
And also when i click on my item it says: sorry, this item is no longer available.
When i go to my uploads the item is there and when i point with my mouse above the uploaded picture its says: format photo (16x9) $0?? What's wrong, why $0?? The price is set to $1 although i wanted to have a $0,80, it wasn't possible either.
It also keeps asking me to add more tags but I already have 26 tags on it..
I'm very curious about this all and I hope someone can help me with my problems.
Videostock50
9 Sep 2014 22:35
Not sure I understand - are you saying you want to be paid 40 cents when someone buys an image of yours for multiple uses in perpetuity?
FirstQuality
9 Sep 2014 22:39
I mean other people have these formats:
blog
web
print
ultrahigh
megahigh
ultrahighxl
I cannot choose something like that. there must be a way.
blog
web
ultrahigh
megahigh
ultrahighxl
I cannot choose something like that. there must be a way.
Videostock50
9 Sep 2014 22:57
I think that you just submit the largest file and the smaller sizes are automatically made and named by P5.
You choose the highest price and P5 apportions the other prices on a sliding scale.(there is a formula - don't remember what it is but something like each size is 20% less than the previous one).
Or you can opt to have all the sizes at the same price.
You choose the highest price and P5 apportions the other prices on a sliding scale.(there is a formula - don't remember what it is but something like each size is 20% less than the previous one).
Or you can opt to have all the sizes at the same price.
FirstQuality
10 Sep 2014 05:24
Solved.