The use of editorial-only images

The use of editorial-only images

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Editorial-only images are typically restricted to non-commercial use, such as news articles, blogs, or educational content. They are not meant for commercial purposes, including advertising or promotional materials. If you want to use an editorial-only image to describe a food product along with some recipes, it’s important to ensure that your use falls within the allowed editorial context.

### Key Points to Consider:
– **Non-Commercial Use**: Ensure that your use of the image is strictly non-commercial. This means it should not be used to sell or promote products or services.
– **Proper Attribution**: Always provide proper credit to the source of the image, as required by the licensing terms.
– **Context**: Use the image in a context that aligns with editorial use, such as in an article or blog post discussing the food product and recipes.

If you need images for commercial use, consider looking for royalty-free images or purchasing a license from a stock photo website. This will give you more flexibility in how you can use the images.

Do you have a specific image or context in mind? I can help you find suitable images or provide more detailed guidance based on your needs.

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