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Secrets of Microstock Editorial–Updated!

Some addenda to my recent post on microstock editorial intricacies. For starters, within days of that post, Shutterstock released a beta batch edit tool that absolutely rocks. A huge improvement over their older, much more linear process. I only wish they let you submit some pix but wait to edit others later, as Dreamstime and BigStock both do.

In the process, I also discovered that though I prefer BigStock’s previous batch tool, their  current one is about the same as Shutterstock’s new one (which make sense since Shutterstock owns Bigstock). It’s less intuitive (to me) than their previous one, which left all fields populated by your first choice, even if you selected more than one image, which made it easy to edit multiple images with the same basic info. Shutterstock’s tool is still superior because it at least populates matching fields when multiple images are selected (e.g. if the captions match), while BigStock’s just leaves all fields blank when multiple images are selected, and allows you to overwrite them. I like to have something to work with, rather than doing a lot of copy-and-paste, since I’m often uploading many images with same or similar captions—especially with editorial images—when the same caption applies to multiple images from the same event.

Also, as an experiment, I uploaded batches to the following sites one evening. Here are the results:

Dreamstime: Uploaded at 5pm – response by 5am the next morning (12 hrs)!

Shutterstock: Uploaded at 5:30 pm -  response by 8pm the following evening (27 hrs).

BigStock: Uploaded at 6pm – response two full days later (48 hrs).

I should also mention that earlier in the week I uploaded just two images to Shutterstock at 9am and got an approval response by 10am—1 hour response time! Wow!