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Dear all, I'm thinking about buying a Western Digital "My Book Essential" external hard drive for backup. Western Digital seems to have a good reputation, the...
rainer_raffalski
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you might also look over at LaCie for the bricks http://www.lacie.com/ their external drives can be set to back-up at regular intervals and may be worth your...
Mary C Legg
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I'm new to this forum but found this thread interesting. I shoot mostly underwater stock. Currently I have some work on Shutterstock and have found it to be...
laserjoc00
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Hi Rainer: I own a 250gb MyBook and one of my client's is very happy with her 2 500gb versions. I personally have not had any problems with it, and my client...
Andrew Darlow
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... may be ... LaCie drives are notorious for failing. Google 'lacie failure' for examples. Ei Katsumata...
Ei Katsumata
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Don't know about that drive, but the first hard drives I bought 25 years ago (when a 40MB drive cost several hundred dollars) where WD. They have been doing...
dbvirago
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Good day Bjorn! I have found ISO 9660 and UDF options in my UNLEAD software that came with my burner (This is not an advertising LOL!). I was always using NERO...
tangadsangig
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I would recommend RM on Alamy.com and Myloupe.com for technically challenging and rare shots and post the more generic ones as RF on microstock sites. Make...
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... There is plenty of information out there if you put your mind to it, and plenty of expertise on this group. This question gets asked almost every week. ...
Pete Jenkins
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Hi Pete, I checked out your website (very nice) and I noticed that you have a fair number of photos with Alamy. How do you find them to work with and how have...
Scott
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Hi Pete, In looking at the page agin, I think I misread it and you have licensed your pictures. None the less, how have you found using Alamy as an agency? ...
Scott
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... Hi Scott, Thanks for your kind comments regarding my website. I am an editorial photographer previously based in London and now in Nottingham. Alamy (as...
Pete Jenkins
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... Pete: How can somebody disagree with this statement without opening the whole RF vs RM can of worms? Brian Yarvin Food Photography, Writing, and Recipes ...
Brian Yarvin
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... Hi Brian, Nothing to disagree with in my opinion. Both licensing methods have their place. I will always go towards 'L' because I believe it is fairer to...
Pete Jenkins
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Oct 4, 2006
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... Pete: The problem here is that what's "obviously" to you, might not be so to the rest of us. "A poor understanding" could just as well be a difference of...
Brian Yarvin
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Oct 4, 2006
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I am ready to FINALLY make my d-SLR investment. :) The question is: For the experts here: How does the Sony Alpha stack up against a living legend like Nikon...
Ami
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Oct 5, 2006
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... smidge ... only ... little ... Oh you poor thing...in order to enjoy the pleasures of the great dlsr you must go through some major decision making. Its...
rodney
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Ami, as a Canon photographer I cannot help you very much as your choice is narrowed down to these two cameras. Just two thoughts: 1. Keep in mind that you...
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Totally agree, I would stick to Nikon or Canon for the very reasons that Rainer talked about. Its not all about the body and if you upgrade in the future to...
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... images ... always ... Hi Pete, Do you have an example of the kind of request that you feel should be for rights-managed imagery, but for which the agency...
fabgo
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Ami, If you shoot stock, suggest checking the minimum file size requirements of your stock agencies. My first digital camera made digital file sizes that were...
Iowa Photo Farm
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One word of advice is to remember that you are not just buying a camera, but buying into a camera system. It's very hard to switch systems once you made an...
Keith Lamond
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VERY GOOD POINT.... I think I have decided to purchase the Nikon D-80!!!! YEA ME. I can't wait. I have waited a long time to purchase a Nikon and somehow I...
Ami
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I've recently bought the Rebel XT as my first foray into the DSLR world, with hopes of eventually going pro and getting the 5D. From my understanding, to sell...
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... This is a good start: http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/331327.html ... Image size on the screen Images are of a fixed pixel size when they appear on...
Theodoros Papageorgiou
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... 300 dpi ... be. A ... pixel ... display ... and ... the ... Image ... Hey...I just joined this group yesterday and am learning tons of stuff already;such...
rodney
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Besides the above, keep in mind that photographers direct only want images no longer than 500 pixels on the longest side and no larger than 200K. At that size...
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Oct 6, 2006
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"Resize" applies to both changing the DISPLAY (RESOLUTION/SIZE OF PIXEL), and to changing the FILE SIZE (TOTAL # OF PIXELS). To change the spread of your...
Valerie Henschel
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... Hi Fabian, It would be inappropriate for me to quote from an agencies internal list. However, the sort of thing I am talking about is a request for a...
Pete Jenkins
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I purchased my camera today from www.expresscameras.com...anyone heard of them... Nikon D80 body 28-115mm lens 70-300 lens 2 GB card (& card reader) (the...
Ami
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