Brightspot Integrations Guide

Searching for and using a Shutterstock image


Use the following procedure to search for and use an image from Shutterstock.

To search for and use a Shutterstock image:

  1. Open the search panel.
  2. Set the content types filter to Shutterstock Image.

    Searching for an Shutterstock image Searching for an Shutterstock image
    Searching for an Shutterstock image

  3. Add other filters or search text. For additional information, see Search filters. Brightspot lists any matching images.
  4. Click the image.
  5. In the content edit form, click Import.
    Importing a Shutterstock image Importing a Shutterstock image
    Importing a Shutterstock image

Brightspot imports the image and displays it in a content edit form. You can modify the title, caption, or other metadata, and then use the image in an asset.

For additional information about importing external assets, see Understanding the importation of external assets.

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