FAQ

opono.net only sells digital products and there are no refunds on our digital products.

Our search engine only works with the password given to you by your photographer. When you search that password in the search bar, you will be directed to the wedding photos page that your photographer has assigned to that wedding.

Direct bank transfer, Paytr, payment systems are used as payment methods. Payments are automatically transferred from the system to your account . Payments are made every 12 days.

Tax and Commission Rates

Tax: Each photographer will calculate the tax rates and reflect these taxes in their prices and act in accordance with the procedures . As Opoyes.com, we calculate our commission before taxes and make our payments to you in this way. Since Opoyes.com is not a direct seller, tax liability belongs to the photographer.
Commission Rate: opono.net receives 25% commission fee of the total amount of each sale before taxation.

Your images need to be saved as JPEG files using the sRGB or Adobe RGB color space.

We do not support TIF files or GIF files.

We do not support the CMYK or ProPhoto color spaces.

Also – your files must be 25 MB or smaller in size

No. You do NOT have to be exclusive here. You can sell through any other website that you want to, including opono.net competitors.

Opoyes.com does not offer site-wide coupon codes or discount codes. If you want to inquire about getting a discount on a specific digital dowload you can contact the photographer directly to request a discount code. The photographer can then create a discount code for you, but please note, the discount with only apply to photo by that photographer.

After you login to your account, click on the “Contact Information” icon, and you can change your e-mail address right there.

If you want to cancel your account, just notify the administrator. If you have a balance in the account you want to close, your account will be closed after your balance is paid.

First of all, don’t worry about PPI (pixels per inch) or DPI (dots per inch)… at all. Those parameters are irrelevant. All that matters is that actual size of your image in pixels (e.g. 5,000 pixels x 4,000 pixels).

You want to capture your images with the highest resolution camera that you have access to. A 10 megapixel camera is better than a 5 megapixel camera. A 20 megapixel camera is better than a 10 megapixel camera.

Your camera is going to capture an image, and the image is going to be a certain size (e.g. 5,000 pixels x 4,000 pixels). You want to take that image, clean it up if necessary (e.g. adjusting lighting, cropping, etc.), and then upload it to opono.net.

DO NOT ENLARGE YOUR IMAGE IN PHOTOSHOP.

If the image comes out of your camera at 5,000 pixels x 4,000 pixels… then that’s it. You can’t make it any larger. If you try to enlarge it in Photoshop, your image will instantly become blurry, blocky, and unprintable. If someone places an order for your image and your image has been enlarged in Photoshop, the order will be rejected.

If you want a larger version of the image, then you need to buy a higher-resolution camera. That’s the only way to increase the size of your images

Everything that appears in your images will appear in your downloads.

Digital signatures are fine as long as they look “stylized”. Think of it this way – if you were a buyer, would you want to see that signature on the photo?

Copyright notices are generally frowned upon. No one wants to see COPYRIGHT 2023 JOHN SMITH printed across a piece of photo that they want to hang on their wall.

The beauty of the opono.net business model is that you can charge as much or as little as you want to. If you want to sell photos for $500, that’s great. If you want to sell it for $2, that’s great, too.

It’s completely up to you.


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