Unhappy customer- 1 Megapixel image not 1 Meg
yoyoboy
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I just had a very unhappy customer post on a message board about the digital download that he ordered-
"It was advertised as a 1 megapixel image. When I downloaded it, I got a 545x817 pixel image. That's not even half of a megapixel. I really don't appreciate being lied to like that."
The image is http://brendanl.smugmug.com/gallery/2400661/36#125694702
and the order # is 243580
Could you help resolve this ASAP?
Thanks.
"It was advertised as a 1 megapixel image. When I downloaded it, I got a 545x817 pixel image. That's not even half of a megapixel. I really don't appreciate being lied to like that."
The image is http://brendanl.smugmug.com/gallery/2400661/36#125694702
and the order # is 243580
Could you help resolve this ASAP?
Thanks.
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And it seams that some of my prices got changed last night in in this gallery. I changed it back but a few of my prices where showing up switched... any idea?
I made a proper 1Mpix file for your customer, emailed it to him, and CC'd you on the email. I apologized profusely, and told him that I'd get an answer to why this happened.
I'll look into it.
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Much thanks
http://www.pbnation.com/showthread.php?p=31213459#post31213459
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Wow! Just... wow.
Malte
And he's complaining about $4.75???? All his paintball gear runs up near the $1K range, paint goes for $50/case, $95 entrance fee but $4.75 breaks the bank???
You need a model release for any commercial use of photos with people in them.
But... events that are open to the public are a different story. Selling someone a photo (even of themselves) doesn't necessarily constitute a commercial use of that image. For one, sounds like you are covering expenses, not making a profit. And as long as you're not selling your photos of this guy to say, Maxwell House, for use in print ads, you're probably okay. In other words, if the paintball business wants to use his photo in an ad, you'll need a release. If the guy wants to email the photo to his buddies, you're fine.
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I agree that 4.75 is NOT expensive, not nearly. Also, I shoot at horse shows and the show entry forms ask permission to print images in association/federation/organization publications. If for non-commerical use, as Dogwood said, you're good.
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