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Hi-
I'd like to use an Adobe Stock image on a product label for a client. They only want to use royalty-free images, with UNLIMITED print use.
The standard Adobe Stock License is limited to 500,000 printed, and my client doesn't want that.
I saw on Adobe Stock's License Terms page that there is an "Enhanced License" and an "Extended License", and it seems that BOTH are free of the 500,000 restriction.
But what is the difference between these two licenses? Which do I need? Why would I go with one and not the other?
I can't seem to find answers to this anywhere. If anyone can help me with this, I would be extremely grateful!
Thanks.
Hi there
Enhanced licenses are available with Adobe Stock videos and Premium images.
If you intend to use a Standard image you would need an Extended license.
Thanks
Bev
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Hi there
Enhanced licenses are available with Adobe Stock videos and Premium images.
If you intend to use a Standard image you would need an Extended license.
Thanks
Bev
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How do I know if an image is a Premium one?
When I look for an image online, are the Premium ones separate?
Thanks..!
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Hi Shalva,
When you are on stock.adobe.com looking for images, it will show you the results for standard images.
You can apply filters to refine your search as shown in thread: Re: Premium images and Subscription This is Will help you exclude out the Premium content.
In order to search for Premium content only, please visit The Premium Collection | Adobe Stock
Let me know if that helps!
Regards,
Sheena
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Hi --
Thanks so much for your response.
Those two answers combined gave me what I needed to know!
Thank you!
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You are welcome!