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I have a project for a grocery store that will require some digital images of food for the usual departments of a grocery store: produce, dairy etc.
I am looking for a supplier of royalty free images on CD. Have looked at a few major sites on the net but am not really satisfied w/ the collections. Can anyone suggest any? Thanks, CS
-------------------- Curt Stenz Graphics 700 Squirrel Lane Marathon, WI 54448 Posts: 591 | From: Marathon, WI 54448 | Registered: Dec 1998
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I did a job a couple of years ago for a grocery store, I used www.photodisc.com for the images. They have a great search engine. You can buy whatever resolution you need. The customer pays for the images.
Warning! I drooled every day for a week while I was working on this project.
-------------------- Mike O'Neill
It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any survival value. - Arthur C. Clarke
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I use Hemera Photo Objects and have found them to be very good and cost effective.. Staples or the such has the CDs for around $80 for the set. www.hemera.com
-------------------- Glenn Thompson Tell-Tale Signs Williams Lake, BC sign@telus.net (250)398-7446 Posts: 201 | From: Williams Lake, BC | Registered: Dec 2000
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Curt, I have Clickart 300,000 and Corel Gallery, both of which have photo clipart. Both have excellent vector art, but I am disappointed with the bitmap art. The bitmaps are too small for truly large scale printing.
This is not a complaint,(both were purchased for the vector art) but rather a heads up for you in case you are looking at either of these products.
-------------------- Jon Aston MARKETING PARTNERS "Strategy, Marketing and Business Development" Tel 705-719-9209 Posts: 1724 | From: Barrie, ON, CANADA | Registered: Sep 2000
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