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Adobe Stock is a platform that offers millions of royalty-free stock images, photos, graphics, vectors, video footage, illustrations, templates, and 3D assets. It is part of the Adobe Creative Cloud, which includes stock photos, images, videos, and assets. Adobe Stock is searchable and allows for easy licensing for use in various projects, including print and design projects, social media campaigns, and movies. Adobe Inc. Is the company behind Adobe Stock, and it is a multinational computer software company headquartered in San Jose, California. Investors may be interested in buying Adobe Stock, with a market capitalization of $136.2 billion and a P/E ratio of 29.6. Adobe Stock has a median price forecast of 350.00 for the next 12 months, representing a potential increase of 15.74%. Adobe Stock contributors can earn royalties once they accrue over $25, and have a validated tax form on file in their account.
ArtList is a digital platform that provides video creators with powerful tools and assets, including high-quality music, sound effects, and images from world-class artists. Users can access a wide range of content to enhance their videos, with the option to download unlimited, royalty-free assets with a paid subscription. ArtList offers excellent customer support, a user-friendly interface, and a vast library of content to meet the needs of content creators and filmmakers. With a focus on quality, value, and convenience, ArtList is a trusted resource for those looking to enhance their video projects with professional digital assets.
AVIF is an image file format specification that uses the AV1 video format for compression. It is an open, royalty-free format designed to improve image compression compared to other popular formats such as JPEG, PNG, and GIF. AVIF images offer significant file size reduction and support any image codec. It was released in February 2019 and can be opened using Chrome, Firefox, and GIMP. It is designed to supersede other formats and competes with HEIC for compression. When compared, AVIF generally has better compression than WebP, JPEG, PNG, and GIF. AVIF is the best lossy compression format for photos, offering better compression than WebP on average.