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Guide complet pour vendre ses photos sur le web avec les microstocks On avait déjà parlé de Fotolia et de plusieurs banques d'images qu'on appelle "Microstocks". Sur ces sites, vous pouvez vendre vos photos facilement, mais pour une somme modique. Les avantages : vous êtes sûr de vendre vos photos, c'est encourageant, et celà vous permet aussi de maîtriser les critères de qualité (au début, beaucoup de vos images seront rejetées pour critères techniques -bruit, etc...- et au fur et à mesure de vos envois, vous maîtriserez de mieux en mieux ces paramètres).

Public Domain & Creative Commons Content - Finding Public Domain & Creative Commons Images When you are adding images, videos and other content that you did not create to your presentation, it is important to make sure that you are not violating anyone's copyright. One way to do so is to find public domain images for your presentations. Copyright.gov explains the public domain as follows: "A work of authorship is in the “public domain” if it is no longer under copyright protection or if it failed to meet the requirements for copyright protection. Works in the public domain may be used freely without the permission of the former copyright owner." Because such works can be used without first seeking permission, they are ideal for many projects, particularly those that will extend beyond educational uses. Note: Even if a work that you use is in the public domain, it is advisable to provide attribution for the work or, at a minimum, keep a record of the attribution of the work, so that you or other interested parties can find it later if necessary.

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Create Pans and Titles Using Stills in Adobe Premiere How to create pans & titles when using stills in Adobe Premiere. Hi, I’m Brandon Pinard for Videomaker presents. In this week’s Tips and Tricks I’ll be showing you how to make a photo montage that’s animated using Adobe’s Premiere Pro software. Photo montage can be a great addition to a film.

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