Re: Selling pictures on a CD

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Alberto Tirado <fotodiseno2003@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Hello, everybody.
>
> Today someone asked to buy a CD of my photos and
> surely enough, I don't have one :)
>
> But I think it's not a bad idea (and while I look in
> the archives, I'll ask).
>
> I am thinking of bundling 600x400 pixel pictures and
> separate them in folders, such as "flowers",
> "sunsets", etc... Of course, I am not putting
> *everything* on it, but mainly pictures I do not
> consider for printing myself.
>
> What else you think should be taken into consideration
> for this project?  Should I maybe put higher
> resolutions?  Should I watermark or otherwise "sign"
> the pictures?  I think $30 would be a reasonable price
> for 100 pictures - do you agree?

I'm not sure what market you're looking at.  Stock photo source for
web use, maybe?  For anything else, that resolution is definitely too
low.  Since you don't mention what rights, if any, would go with the
disk, I can't infer back to what the market is intended to be.  
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