I went back and cleaned up the photo to see how LR compares now, vs then. The
noise reduction seems to have improved a bit.
Old version:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/8237315670
Reprocessed on the latest LRC
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/54324897190/
I did also bring down the
Very nice! Good for you and another movie credit for Pentax!
Stan
> On Feb 12, 2025, at 1:48 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
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> Thanks everyone.
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> For obvious reasons, I asked Cotty about what he'd expect to pay for a photo
> used in a video clip, he said about $100, and Mike offered $100. So,
Thanks everyone.
For obvious reasons, I asked Cotty about what he'd expect to pay for a
photo used in a video clip, he said about $100, and Mike offered $100.
So, for basically zero effort that's a good starting point.
Here is what Mike said about the photo:
This is the exact use we are pla
He doesn’t need a model release if he shot the ship in a public space. Libel
law is clear on that. I would ask for $500 and expect much less. The NY Times
pays $150 for general interest photos. The only photos that can bring big bucks
are candids of celebrities.
> On Feb 12, 2025, at 12:14 PM,
Larry, one thing you may need to consider is having a "model's" release
for the ship, from it's owner. can't help with the prices these days
ann
On 2/12/2025 12:49 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
I received this email this evening:
I'm an archival researcher and I came across your photograph 82373156
You might find this page helpful. About 2/3 down the page are several
fee calculators that might give you some idea of pricing.
https://conservationvisuals.com/tutorials/business/photo-licensing-fee-calculators/
-p
On 2/11/2025 11:49 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
I received this email this evening:
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