Shutterstock - Automated multiple image download
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Is there by any possible means any way to automate downloading multiple Shutterstock from a list of image IDs, the process is:
- Opening Shutterstock in the browser
- Pasting the images IDs in Shutterstock's search filed
- Opening each image in a new tab
- Confirming by pressing the download button
- Saving the file
Any suggestions?
macos automation imagedownload shutterstock
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Is there by any possible means any way to automate downloading multiple Shutterstock from a list of image IDs, the process is:
- Opening Shutterstock in the browser
- Pasting the images IDs in Shutterstock's search filed
- Opening each image in a new tab
- Confirming by pressing the download button
- Saving the file
Any suggestions?
macos automation imagedownload shutterstock
They do have an API. So you could use it as long as you are in line with their terms.
– Alladinian
Nov 22 at 15:50
From a basic user perspective, I'm looking for a simpler solution ex: macros in browser etc
– Joseph Mars
Nov 23 at 9:40
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Is there by any possible means any way to automate downloading multiple Shutterstock from a list of image IDs, the process is:
- Opening Shutterstock in the browser
- Pasting the images IDs in Shutterstock's search filed
- Opening each image in a new tab
- Confirming by pressing the download button
- Saving the file
Any suggestions?
macos automation imagedownload shutterstock
Is there by any possible means any way to automate downloading multiple Shutterstock from a list of image IDs, the process is:
- Opening Shutterstock in the browser
- Pasting the images IDs in Shutterstock's search filed
- Opening each image in a new tab
- Confirming by pressing the download button
- Saving the file
Any suggestions?
macos automation imagedownload shutterstock
macos automation imagedownload shutterstock
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They do have an API. So you could use it as long as you are in line with their terms.
– Alladinian
Nov 22 at 15:50
From a basic user perspective, I'm looking for a simpler solution ex: macros in browser etc
– Joseph Mars
Nov 23 at 9:40
add a comment |
They do have an API. So you could use it as long as you are in line with their terms.
– Alladinian
Nov 22 at 15:50
From a basic user perspective, I'm looking for a simpler solution ex: macros in browser etc
– Joseph Mars
Nov 23 at 9:40
They do have an API. So you could use it as long as you are in line with their terms.
– Alladinian
Nov 22 at 15:50
They do have an API. So you could use it as long as you are in line with their terms.
– Alladinian
Nov 22 at 15:50
From a basic user perspective, I'm looking for a simpler solution ex: macros in browser etc
– Joseph Mars
Nov 23 at 9:40
From a basic user perspective, I'm looking for a simpler solution ex: macros in browser etc
– Joseph Mars
Nov 23 at 9:40
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To build off of what @Alladinian said above, the Shutterstock API makes it pretty simple to license & download a list of image ids as long as you have a user account and subscription. The specific guide you're looking for is here.
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To build off of what @Alladinian said above, the Shutterstock API makes it pretty simple to license & download a list of image ids as long as you have a user account and subscription. The specific guide you're looking for is here.
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To build off of what @Alladinian said above, the Shutterstock API makes it pretty simple to license & download a list of image ids as long as you have a user account and subscription. The specific guide you're looking for is here.
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To build off of what @Alladinian said above, the Shutterstock API makes it pretty simple to license & download a list of image ids as long as you have a user account and subscription. The specific guide you're looking for is here.
To build off of what @Alladinian said above, the Shutterstock API makes it pretty simple to license & download a list of image ids as long as you have a user account and subscription. The specific guide you're looking for is here.
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They do have an API. So you could use it as long as you are in line with their terms.
– Alladinian
Nov 22 at 15:50
From a basic user perspective, I'm looking for a simpler solution ex: macros in browser etc
– Joseph Mars
Nov 23 at 9:40