I'd find a well-categorized guide to sources - commercial and non-commercial
- of science and technology images very useful indeed, especially if it had
a good multi-level hierarchy in which you could drill down to very specific
fields and from there quickly find good sources of images within those
fields. If anyone knows of any such thing already in existence, I'd be
interested to hear of it. But, for my needs, it must cover technology
convincingly, not just as an afterthought.
Chris
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Chris Stokes
Electronics-enabled Products KTN
c/o Wolfson Sch. of Mech. & Manu. Eng.
Loughborough University
Loughborough
Leics LE11 3TU
Tel. +44 (0)1509 227675
> -----Original Message-----
> On Behalf Of Colin Axon
> Sorry for being a bit down on this, but what exactly is the
> advantage of
> setting up yet another resource when there are so many out
> there already? Negotiating use for you website is one thing,
> but licencing it for others (unknown) to use is something
> else. If I understand you correctly, essentially the effect
> of what you are trying to do will take custom away from a
> commercial photo library - I suspect they may not be too keen
> on this...
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