Hello! The tutorial of Stock said: you can change the watermark Preview photo...

... and then after having bought the pic you do not have to edit the photo again. Is this true? Someone at - it Expreience with whom?

Thanks in advance

Alex

Well, it really depends on how edit you. For example, I do a lot of posters of theater in which I use Stock images. I always work in Photoshop with the low resolution image to be sure it's what I want. And Yes indeed once I finished my poster I can license then the image from Photoshop and I'm done. But the trick is that changes should be no destructible. For example, if I am in Photoshop and use mixtures, filters, masks and everything which does not physically alter the original image it will work fantastic and is one of the best reasons to use stock.

Now, if I took another picture and used in a product no Adobe or cropped it or somehow modified the image directly, then no he does it automatically.

Nice work and great uses that I use are:

-Adding images to Muse or Dreamweaver Websites

-Adding images to Documents InDesign

- And of course non-destructive retouching in Photoshop or Illustrator

-I do not know there is more in Stock integrates with other products. But those are my main uses and they work fantastic for the use of the low resolution in the project until the customer can sign on this subject. Then, it is indeed just a click for every right on the image in the Adobe application that I use for images of license.

Again, the key is there must be in a supported Adobe application, and there must be a non-destructive editing if no editing has been done.

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