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Images Library Usage Agreement
University of Minnesota faculty and staff may use the images available on this Web site subject to the following conditions. University Relations must approve any exceptions.
- Users. The images are intended for University of Minnesota faculty and staff use only and may not be used for personal or other non-University of Minnesota purposes.
- Use. The images are intended for University of Minnesota news, editorial, public relations, and noncommercial uses only. All images are to be used to benefit and promote the University. The user is responsible for ensuring that the images are not used in a manner that harms the University or harms any individual depicted in a photograph.
- Permissions & Clearances.THE IMAGES CONTAINED IN THIS LIBRARY MAY NOT BE LEGALLY AVAILABLE FOR ALL INTENDED USES. THE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT USING THE IMAGE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY NEEDED PERMISSIONS OR CLEARANCES BEFORE USING ANY IMAGES CONTAINED IN THE LIBRARY. If you have questions regarding a specific intended use, contact the Crookston Campus Office of University Relations or the Office of the General Counsel.
- Credits & Notices. Use the photography credits and copyright or trademark notices accompanying each image.
- Trademark Images. Trademark images may be proportionally enlarged or reduced in size, but may not be otherwise manipulated. All use of University trademarks must conform to current policies and guidelines. See the official guidelines regarding use of University trademarks on the Graphic Standards Web site. Guidelines are also available upon request at 612-624-6868.
- Photograph Images. Use of the photographs must be truthful to the scenes portrayed, and certain limitations are placed on how they may be manipulated. In general, manipulation that could be done in a traditional photographic darkroom is permitted. The following are examples of allowed and not allowed manipulations. If you have questions regarding whether a specific modification is allowed, contact University Relations.
Allowed Photo Manipulations
- Enlarging or reducing an image
- Straight-line cropping
- Lightening or darkening the overall image
- Lightening or darkening a specific area (dodging and burning), for example, to open up shadows on a face
- Adjusting contrast or color to accommodate technologies and mediums, such as printing presses, paper surfaces, inks, and computer screens to maintain accurate reproduction of the original colors and gray values
Not Allowed Photo Manipulations
- Transferring information from one photograph to another photograph
- Transferring information from one part of a photograph to another part of the photograph
- Deleting elements from the photograph
- Adding elements to the photograph
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