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Nov 4, 2014 07:42:45   #
bearwitme wrote:
I shot a 60th Birthday party last weekend and I decided to take pics of the band but only those parts that you see in the created collage...Just something fun for me.. (JPEG)

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I was trying to move this to the Galery but not sure how..Or delete and repost...
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Nov 4, 2014 07:35:04   #
Mr PC wrote:
Neat idea. At my 60th, I was told that 60 is not the end of the world, but you can see it from there!


:)
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Nov 4, 2014 07:24:09   #
Bobbee wrote:
I am looking at mine right now to the left of my docking station and I am itching to use it. I swapped out my normal CD/DVD/DVD-DL burner and got my M-Disk pack yesterday. Soon, soon!!!

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If you have burned any yet, have you had any problems reading them in regular DVD readers. Reading thru some of material and that was one concern. I guess it would depend on the age of the units. DVD's aren't cheap. I would image price will eventually come down just like everything else.. Thanks for this information...
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Nov 4, 2014 07:22:54   #
If you have burned any yet, have you had any problems reading them in regular DVD readers. Reading thru some of material and that was one concern. I guess it would depend on the age of the units. DVD's aren't cheap. I would image price will eventually come down just like everything else.. Thanks for this information...
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Nov 4, 2014 06:57:25   #
I shot a 60th Birthday party last weekend and I decided to take pics of the band but only those parts that you see in the created collage...Just something fun for me.. (JPEG)


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Oct 22, 2014 09:08:07   #
JaiGieEse wrote:
I use SmugMug. Does very well. You can create specific galleries for events, and even password-lock them so's no one can see the images un ess you send them the the PW.

http://www.jaigieesephotoart.com

Zenfolio is similar and is also good.

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Thanks I will ck them out as well..
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Oct 21, 2014 18:02:04   #
Armadillo wrote:
bearwitme,

There are many options available on the internet, all have different packages and services.

I have selected FineArtAmerica to perform all my customer orders and shipping. They have two major advantages in their system:
1. You can sell your own photographs to anyone on the net on a public web site.
2. You can create catalogs of all your images and open all catalogs for ease of browsing, and you can set any catalog to private viewing with password access.

Once you create a catalog for private viewing, and populate the catalog with all the images for that catalog, you set a password. You then copy the URL for the catalog into an e-mail message to your customer and add the password.

Your customer, with password, is the only person who can order and purchase selected prints. The initial catalog display is in low resolution thumbnails. The enlarged page display also uses low resolution to prevent copy/print.
http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/3-michael-gordon.html?tab=artworkgalleries

Michael G
bearwitme, br br There are many options available... (show quote)

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Thank You for the information. I will check them pout as well...
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Oct 20, 2014 09:37:12   #
bkyser wrote:
Check out Shootproof. I like to sell face to face for regular shoots and weddings (more profits), but for events, I do have a shootproof account. You can set your own pricing, they handle everything else, then send you the money. No commissions, just a flat rate. Free for up to 100 photos, then $10/month for up to 1500 photos. You can bounce back and forth between free and the paid, depending on if you have events or not during a certain 30 day period.
www.shootproof.com

________________________________________________Thanks for the quick response.. I will check them out as well..
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Oct 20, 2014 09:19:30   #
Good Morning...

Not sure if my title make sense or not but what I am looking for is an online service when I can upload my photos of events I shoot so that the client can go online and purchase what they want. I did look at one that was recommended collages.net but was looking to see if there were others so I could compare services and prices. I currently am shooting birthday parties for like 50 and 60...year olds that that want to remember this milestone in their life. Currently I shoot, crop, modify lighting if need be and place on CD/DVD and give to client with a nice label on it. Hopefully, would be able to make a little money on the purchase of the photos as well. Thanks in advance. :roll:
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Oct 8, 2014 10:43:14   #
Capture48 wrote:
No I'll look at it later when I am back home. But unless your printer works in AdobeRGB, why would you work in that? If you did you would need to convert on output. Also you would more than likely have out of gamut colors once you converted. You would need to bring those colors back into gamut doubling your work for no perceivable gain.

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OK Cool.. I was starting to get confused cause someone said you needed adobeRGB, but if the sRGB is what is normal then I think I am good.. I will not be printing posters or anything like that...
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Oct 8, 2014 10:03:30   #
Capture48 wrote:
I have it, bought one last week for my MACbook Pro, it works terrific. Took it home and calibrated it with my ColorMunkie no problem. It can display AdobeRGB, and sRGB. It can also do a Dual Link, it has HDMI and DVI inputs. So I could hook my wifes PC, and my MAC to it at the same time and it can segment the screen and display both computers at the same time. Very cool monitor. I replaced two monitors with this one.

EDIT, I just went and looked at my model it's a 34UM65. I was about to return it and get from Adorama, because I paid $600. I believe the main difference between the 29UM65 and the 34UM65 is the size of the monitor.
I have it, bought one last week for my MACbook Pro... (show quote)

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Have you converted from sRGB to aRGB?? If so how is it done on the monitor. Is there actually and option in the menus??
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Oct 8, 2014 09:45:53   #
Mark7829 wrote:
No, I think you are giving up a lot of color space with sRGB when you could get aRGB for more yellows, greens and reds that are important for landscape and wildlife photographers. I would also go with 2550 x 1600 as a minimum for detail work.

A good monitor will last through several generations of a CPU. Why skip on the quality of the device you are actually viewing and working on? ... penny wise - pound foolish.

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Mark7829 - It does both...sRGB and aRGB and is 2560x1080
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Oct 8, 2014 08:59:29   #
Capture48 wrote:
I have it, bought one last week for my MACbook Pro, it works terrific. Took it home and calibrated it with my ColorMunkie no problem. It can display AdobeRGB, and sRGB. It can also do a Dual Link, it has HDMI and DVI inputs. So I could hook my wifes PC, and my MAC to it at the same time and it can segment the screen and display both computers at the same time. Very cool monitor. I replaced two monitors with this one.

EDIT, I just went and looked at my model it's a 34UM65. I was about to return it and get from Adorama, because I paid $600. I believe the main difference between the 29UM65 and the 34UM65 is the size of the monitor.
I have it, bought one last week for my MACbook Pro... (show quote)

________________________________________________Thanks for the info.. Yes the 34in is $600.00. I am going to go with the 29". $399 at Adorama but out of stock. Wish the 34" was on sale...Hope they get them back in stock soon...
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Oct 8, 2014 07:19:15   #
GoofyNewfie wrote:
My Eizo:
"The monitor reproduces 95% of the Adobe RGB color space and comes with an sRGB preset mode to reproduce this smaller but commonly used color space. "
Of course, it ain't cheap.
I was looking at the LG for video editing, though.
For projected, in-house stuff it may be ok?
Anyone know?

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Adorama has it on sale for $399.99. Not in stock at the moment but can order now to get that price and hope they get them soon...
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Oct 8, 2014 06:46:51   #
sueyeisert wrote:
It doesn't mention AdobeRGB color space. It only say it cover 99% sRGB colorspace. No I wouldn't get it.

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sRGB 99%

sRGB is the standard color space of ideal color reproduction. So, with over 99% coverage of the sRGB spectrum, this LG monitor is a great solution for professional photographers, graphic designers or anyone looking for highly accurate color.

*Disclaimer: Color mode conversion between Adobe RGB and sRGB is available on the "Color Mode" menu.
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