• Resolved Josh S.

    (@jahshuwaa)


    StockPack seems promising. For our use case – Adobe Stock – can you explain what happens when a user clicks “License” for an image that is included with an Adobe Stock standard plan, vs. clicking “License” for a premium image that is not included on the plan? We do not want post authors to License images that carry cost beyond our plan’s standard library. So is there currently a way, or is it on your roadmap, to exclude from search any Adobe Stock images that carry a premium license costs? We have a Team 750 account, so many images are available for “1 credit” of that 750. But other images in search results are premium images that cost $50, $100, etc. per image. We definitely don’t want those. I’m afraid to click on one from the Stockpack panel to find out what happens. Thanks!

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  • Plugin Contributor ionut.calara

    (@ionutcalara)

    Hi @jahshuwaa if you click the button you will get a message, that message is from the adobe stock api, and you will be notified what’s the cost.
    The way I have seen it is:
    If you already have images you will see:
    This will use 1 credit out of the x images you have.

    The api will only try to license via “STANDARD” so I think you are ok, you can’t license premium assets trough the plugin at this time, you get a link to do it on the site, to confirm you want to make the payment.

    So in short:
    1.You can click the button, there’s going to be a cost explanation with a confirmation.
    2.You can only license standard images via the plugin.
    3.You will get a link to license on their website if the plugin can’t do it.
    4. For images that are already licensed, you can just download them.

    Let me know if you have any other questions.
    Ionut

    Thread Starter Josh S.

    (@jahshuwaa)

    Thank you for the clarification. It works as described. The dialog asks to confirm license use (e.g., 1 of 714), or to purchase for $ amount. We will train user not to purchase for currency. It would be great if in the future could add parameters to search payload. Such as a hook to append price[$]=1 to all queries…
    https://www.adobe.io/apis/creativecloud/stock/docs.html#!adobe/stock-api-docs/master/docs/getting-started/apps/05-search-for-assets.md#search-on-standard-or-premium-content

    Thanks again, great work!

    Plugin Contributor ionut.calara

    (@ionutcalara)

    Hi Josh, I will be closing this support thread, but please get in touch via the support channel at https://stockpack.co so we can start discussing this addition. I can probably provide a quick solution for you to test before I deploy this for everyone else.

    Thank you,
    Ionut CEO at https://stockpack.co

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