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RE: Stuff from Jens...
Hi Jens,
The sample images I have are royalty free. Many sample images are. Usually
there's some sort of read me file on the disc, or in the paperwork that came
with the disc. Re-using images from the web is a risky venture, since you
don't know for sure if they are royalty free or not, and more than likely
you can't find out for sure. You might want to check out
http://www.photodisc.com/index.asp , named PhotoDisc. They have royalty
free images for sale on CD's. Also, check out some of the UK based
magazines. They have tons of stuff on the CD's that they come with.
Computer Arts is a great one to start with. Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Steve
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ff@seabrook.aurdev.com
[mailto:owner-ff@seabrook.aurdev.com]On Behalf Of Jens Ch. Restemeier
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 6:23 AM
To: Steve Fisher
Cc: ff@aurdev.com
Subject: Re: Stuff from Jens...
Steve Fisher wrote:
>
> Hi Jens,
>
> I can answer the image resources question. Many CD's that come with
> magazines, books, programs, etc. have sample images on them, so peruse
what
> you have. I also use photos I've taken that I've scanned in, and also use
> Bryce quite a bit to create sample images. Usually, I have found images
> that have good contrast, and having a handful of colors that are vibrant
and
> have a simple composition work the best. Hope this helps.
I'd need images where I don't run into copyright problems. Can I just
scan images, or reuse images from the web ? What about your
sample-images ?
Jens