Physical stock photos are high-quality printed copies of images that can be purchased and used for various purposes, such as framing, decoration, or display.
Digital stock photos are electronic files that can be downloaded and used digitally, while physical stock photos are tangible prints that can be physically held or displayed.
Yes, physical stock photos can be used for commercial purposes. However, it is important to check the license agreement or terms of use specific to the physical stock image before using it.
Physical stock photos come in various sizes depending on the provider. Common sizes include 8x10 inches, 11x14 inches, and 16x20 inches.
No, physical stock photos do not come with watermarks. Watermarks are usually used in digital stock photos to protect copyrights but are not included in printed versions.
Yes, you can edit physical stock photos just like any other printed image. You can crop, resize, or make other changes to fit your specific needs.
The delivery time for physical stock photos can vary depending on the provider and the shipping method chosen. It typically ranges from a few days to a couple of weeks.
Return or exchange policies for physical stock photos differ among providers. It is important to review their specific policies before making a purchase.
No, physical stock photos generally do not come with a frame. They are supplied as prints only. If you wish to display them in a frame, you will need to purchase one separately.
While physical stock photos are primarily intended for physical use, there is no restriction on scanning or photographing them to use them digitally as well.