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ejharrington 12-12-2021 10:59 AM

GettyImages Downloads
 
Does anyone know if it is possible to download photos from this site for free or close to it? I'm looking at a couple of photos where I just want to print one 8x10 of each to have someone sign. Thanks - Eric

jchcollins 12-12-2021 11:00 AM

I don't think from Getty. If you click on a watermarked image, it often will come up with laughable prices for what they want for certain sizes of each thing.

ejharrington 12-12-2021 11:02 AM

Thanks, that is what I'm seeing.

BuzzD 12-12-2021 04:49 PM

Take a screen shot

jingram058 12-12-2021 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by BuzzD (Post 2174312)
Take a screen shot

Yes, but you'll still have their stupid BIG FAT TEXT LOGO on the image. Only way around it is to pay their laughable price as he said.

What I don't understand is how so much public domain stuff is getting snapped up and then sold, at laughable prices.

Michael B 12-12-2021 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jingram058 (Post 2174319)
Yes, but you'll still have their stupid BIG FAT TEXT LOGO on the image. Only way around it is to pay their laughable price as he said.

What I don't understand is how so much public domain stuff is getting snapped up and then sold, at laughable prices.


They actually claim copyright on a significant number of images that are either in the public domain or to which they own no rights. I was talking with the former archivist from the US Olympic Museum a few years ago when they were trying to get my photo archives of U.S. Olympians (20,000 +/- images). The USOC now USOPC (US Olympic and Paralympic Committee) uses photos on their website and in their alumni magazine. Getty sent them a letter claiming that their copyright was infringed upon. The USOC's response was 'we own the negatives' (so pound sand). Getty shut up quickly. That is what bullies do.

Unless it is a photo by a significant photographer or well known photo where the copyright has been renewed I usually rely on the basic rule of 85 years after the image could have first been used in a newspaper/print. It is either 50 or 60 years for Europe.

You may want to browse the Library of Congress photo archives. Very extensive and much, much cheaper. From what I recall all photos have no rights attached. You would just need to credit them if it is used in print. If you see 'LC' next to a photo caption in a book it is one of theirs. The National Archives may also work the same way.

mrreality68 12-13-2021 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by BuzzD (Post 2174312)
Take a screen shot

or perhaps a program like Snipping Tool might work

jingram058 12-13-2021 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by mrreality68 (Post 2174506)
or perhaps a program like Snipping Tool might work

Anything you use to grab (snipping tool, screen cap) it's going to be lo-res, and it will have their proprietary logo/watermark on it. I have done Google "search for image" in the past and occasionally I have found the same image in hi-res and without the gigantic, offensive Getty watermark. Yes, they are a bully enterprise, IMO, and who in their right mind would pay their prices, unless absolutely desperate? They seem to think they proprietarily own everything that was ever a photo (including baseball photos), whether they do in reality or not.

Howe’s Hunter 12-13-2021 11:14 AM

Is there a particular image “number” you are trying to get?
 
I have limited access to Getty for my work. Really doubt any images you’re after are in my plan but send a number and we’ll see.


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