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Advice: reasonable expectations for customer-submitted photos and definitions of high-quality photos and videos
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I'm soliciting photos and videos from my customer-base for use in social media posts and product pages. I want to give them guidelines on the quality I need, but I want to make sure that my expectations are reasonable for non-professional photographers. I would also like to know how I should define the terms "good quality" and "high quality". Based on your experience with digital photography and the very common smart-phone videos, what should my expectations and definitions be?
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