Additional restrictions may apply for more information, refer to the "Restrictions" information on your file's detailed information page and the content license agreement. Search Editorial photos. Vector graphics are illustrations that are saved as EPS files which enables them to scale without losing quality. A Board is the best place to organize, save and share your favorite files on Getty Images, letting you group images and video by project, brand or interest.
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In addition to the license type, the price of the license is influenced by how you're paying for that license — you can buy them one at a time as you go, stock up and save with prepaid download packs rights-managed images not included , or commit to a larger number of downloads a year through a Premium Access annual plan. Learn more about plans and pricing. Our creative stock photos, illustrations, vectors and video clips are intended for use in commercial projects like advertising, websites, blogs, presentations, video productions, as well as virtually any other project you can imagine, within the terms of our content license agreement.
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Using rights-managed images and rights-ready video clips Rights-managed editorial images and and rights-ready video clips give customized rights control for a fraction of the cost of a custom shoot. But, unlike royalty-free licenses, the license terms of our editorial rights-managed images and rights-ready video clips are based on how, where and for how long you intend to use the content.
Since you're paying only for that specific use, you can't use the image or video in additional projects without purchasing additional licenses. Getty has indicated that some adverts may appear in the embeddable viewers.
That's bad news for anyone who's keen to keep their site entirely ad free. For those who are particularly concerned about how their blog looks, the Getty image viewer may also not be the best solution.
The viewer also includes a large image reference you can see this in the example above. Getty's use of an image reference is understandable, if a bit bigger than you'd choose. It might be too conspicuous for the very design conscious. For example, the image viewer is not entirely compatible with sites like Wordpress. Some Wordpress themes require you to set a 'featured image' in order for the post to appear with an image on your blog's homepage.
Since you're unable to upload an embeddable image, you can't do this. For those with small business or personal blogs, Getty's embeddable images are a great way to score free and legal high-quality images.
But if you're running a more professional blog, you might be better off looking elsewhere. Whether or not you make use of Getty's embeddable images, always be sure the images you choose are licensed for public use.
For more information on image licensing, and what all the different license terms mean, have a read of this article. If you liked this, you might like these this Get reliable advice on protecting and fine-tuning your business or charity sent straight to your inbox.
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