There are a few ways to refine your results:
Search within the results of your previous search. To do this, edit your search terms and click "Search" again. You can add terms to the search box and use Boulean operators (and, or, not, +, -) for greater precision. For example, you searched for "dog man" and are now looking at many, many images with those keywords. Edit your search term to "dog man walk -schnoodle" and you'll narrow your results considerably. Also, no schnoodles.
Use the "Narrow your search" column, which you'll find to the left of your search results. This gives you a range of criteria to adjust:
Image size and price. Pick your size and adjust your price slider, and your results refine automatically. This only works for images, though - fonts don't come in extra large, no matter how cool that would be. Image attributes such as color, orientation, day vs. night, and business vs. non-business. Pick your options and click "Update search."
People - as in how many, what age, and which ethnicity. All the criteria are included by default, so just clear the checkboxes you want to omit. If that's all of them, click "Clear all."
If you're on a search results page, click on the image thumbnail for a larger preview of the image. You can right click on the image to download a comp, which is a low-resolution, watermarked version of an image that you can use in mock-ups and experiments. If you want the image for keeps (unwatermarked and in the size you choose), click "Buy."
No, but we can offer you some help. Just contact customer service. You'll get help with your current search and tips to make future searches even easier.
One of two things will happen:
Click Photos uses the industry standard for contributor-generated content, which means all comps are watermarked. Why? Because this practice helps to protect the work of contributors. The use of comp images is covered by Comping Licensing Terms in the Veer Terms of Use statement, which is well worth a look if you use these types of images.
Do you need an unwatermarked or higher resolution comp? We can talk. Contact sales@clickphotos.asia to see if you qualify.
No, but we can offer you some help. Just contact customer service. You'll get help with your current search and tips to make future searches even easier.
All purchases are final. However if you have any issues on the image quality, please contact sales@clickphotos.asia
Sales tax is applied based on your billing address. For customers in Singapore, there will be a 7% GST.
Please contact our customer service at sales@clickphotos.asia
Click on the image, font, or merch item. This will take you to a product details page, where you can choose "Buy now" or "Add to cart."
You can't delete an entire lightbox, but you can delete individual items in an lightbox by clicking "Remove" below the item's thumbnail. It would be very satisfying to erase a whole lightbox with one decisive click – this functionality is in progress.
If you're registered and signed in, you'll see "Buy" and "Save" options under each thumbnail or font sample on the search results page (image thumbnails also have a "Try" option). To stow an item for later, click "Save."
If you're on a product details page, you can click "Add to saved items" below the item.
Saving an image adds it to one of your lightboxs, which you can access whenever you're signed in by clicking "Saved items." Adding an item to an lightbox doesn't commit you to buying it.
Saved items go to your "Lightbox." To see all saved items, click the "Go to saved lightbox" button.
You may be defying a password rule:
The same rules apply when creating e-mail addresses.
Click on "My Profile" in the top, right corner. Under "My Profile", click "Edit Info" (to change your e-mail address, company name, or display name) or "Your Addresses" (to update billing or mailing addresses).
If you're registered under a larger account, you may not be able to change your billing address online. Contact sales@clickphotos.asia customer service if you need help updating company information.
You may be defying a password rule: