Download Fifty Free Stock Photos and Find New Royalty-Free Stock Photo CD-ROMS by Turbo Photo at $49 or Less
Graphic designers on a tight budget may appreciate the fifty new stock photo CDs released by Turbo Photo (https://www.turbophoto.com) for only $49 or less each. The royalty-free CD-ROMs cover various subjects such as Animals, People, Nature, Food, Travel, and Backgrounds, and include a free 300dpi hi-res download for each CD title. With fifty CD titles, this means that fifty stock photos may be immediately downloaded for free.
Corel is the most comparable in “affordable-level” stock photo CD-ROMs, however, a majority of their CDs are still priced at $99 or higher by resellers (Source: https://www.fotosearch.com/corel/). While other stock photo agencies like, ShutterStock or Photos.com provide affordable photo subscription services, Turbo Photo finds that many users still seek the convenience of having a tangible stock photo CD-ROM.
Image resolution on the CDs range from approximately 2560×1920 (14MB) to 3264×2448 (23MB). If output at 300dpi on a printing press, print sizes of each photo ranges from 8.5″ x 6.4″ to 10.8″ x 8.1″. The stock photos are ideal for small to medium-size print jobs, like collateral, direct mail, print ads, packaging, web, or multimedia. The license agreement also allows entrepreneurs to use the photos as printed merchandise that may be sold, including for gift items like mugs, mouse pads and calendars, or even framed art.
To view thumbnails and download samples from all fifty CDs, just click to https://www.turbophoto.com/products. The CDs are shipped worldwide, and after an initial $5 shipping & handling fee, each additional CD added to the order is free shipping & handling.
Please see https://www.turbophoto.com for more information.
This article was last modified on March 5, 2025
This article was first published on January 29, 2005
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