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Dec 6, 2022 07:45:28   #
The Capt. wrote:
I am trying to buy moulding to make my own picture frames but am having no luck. I have been able to find that CountryArtHouse does do what I want but have been unable to find a way to contact them.
If anyone know where to buy picture frame moulding please let me know.


I don’t know where you are located but I set up an account with Don Mar, a supplier to framing shops and buy at wholesale prices from them. Used them when I lived in NJ and VT.
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Jun 10, 2022 08:46:49   #
finalimage wrote:
I have used Vistaprint for at least 10 years-you have to wait for their sales, I always get 50% off by waiting for their promos. They do a good job. Very good customer service.


Just noticed the comment on postage. I do spiral bindings also which technically means a higher rate. But my local post office allows me to send as a large envelope which puts the cost around $2.50 per calendar. Otherwise it is over $6.00.
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Jun 10, 2022 08:43:24   #
RichKenn wrote:
I have decided to get a head start and create 2023 calendars as Christmas presents. It has been so long since I have done this, I forget where I had them printed. Have any of you had a good experience? Willing to recommend someone?


I have used Vistaprint for at least 10 years-you have to wait for their sales, I always get 50% off by waiting for their promos. They do a good job. Very good customer service.
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Apr 8, 2022 08:36:53   #
As someone who has spent hours removing wires from my images I was blown away when Tony Sweet demonstrated how Luminar Neo can make wires disappear in a recent workshop in Charleston. Was not totally perfect but 95% of the wires were gone. Very little work to make the 5% go away. I immediately bought the plugin for $79. Wish this had been around years ago. Hate pesky wires.
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Oct 6, 2021 09:43:14   #
koratcat wrote:
I did a quick check for 60 calendars on PrintingCenterUSA and got the following pricing, maybe worth your while to look into:

Subtotal
$517.33
Printing Total
$517.33
($8.622 each)
Have a Promo Code?
Estimate Shipping & Delivery Date

I've used them when I used to publish a fundraising calendar for the SPCA and was always very pleased with both their service and the printed product.


I will be checking this out. Thx
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Oct 6, 2021 09:42:32   #
koratcat wrote:
I did a quick check for 60 calendars on PrintingCenterUSA and got the following pricing, maybe worth your while to look into:

Subtotal
$517.33
Printing Total
$517.33
($8.622 each)
Have a Promo Code?
Estimate Shipping & Delivery Date

I've used them when I used to publish a fundraising calendar for the SPCA and was always very pleased with both their service and the printed product.

Thanks much!
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Oct 6, 2021 09:41:58   #
koratcat wrote:
I did a quick check for 60 calendars on PrintingCenterUSA and got the following pricing, maybe worth your while to look into:

Subtotal
$517.33
Printing Total
$517.33
($8.622 each)
Have a Promo Code?
Estimate Shipping & Delivery Date

I've used them when I used to publish a fundraising calendar for the SPCA and was always very pleased with both their service and the printed product.

Thank you!
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Oct 5, 2021 10:34:05   #
For several years I have created a wall calendar from my images taken in the past year. I send them to friends and family in lieu of a Christmas card. I have been using VistaPrint and they have done a good job but their recent discount is much lower than in years past. So I am wondering what other companies do a good job, and possibly for less. I will be creating 60 calendars so a few more bucks off makes a difference.

Many thanks!
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Sep 18, 2021 09:27:37   #
Good ideas. Thanks
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Sep 18, 2021 08:20:40   #
sb wrote:
My daughter used a "cut and paste" procedure on hundreds of images from a trip and realized that the "paste" part didn't work, but the "cut" did!. She was devastated - we downloaded RescuePro and recovered about 95% of her images.


thank you!
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Sep 17, 2021 13:49:56   #
martinfisherphoto wrote:
I used Disk Drill to recover deleted images and reformatted over images. I use a Mac Computer so not sure what computer you use. It recovered 100% of the images deleted.. It recovered 80% of the ones formatted over
https://www.disk-drill.com


Thank you so much! I passed this info to my granddaughter and I am keeping fingers crossed.
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Sep 17, 2021 10:20:44   #
quixdraw wrote:
Another option is Wondershare Photo Recovery, I looked not long ago and they still had a free trial.


thank you!
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Sep 17, 2021 06:59:41   #
Soul Dr. wrote:
I have used Rescue Pro to retrieve photos from a Sandisk SD Card that I accidentally formated in my Fuji X-S10 camera.
It worked pretty well, as I was able to get all the images off the card.
When you download them off the card they will not have the same file names. They will be named and numbered differently.
You will still be able to view and edit them.

Will
many thanks!
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Sep 17, 2021 06:03:19   #
Don, the 2nd son wrote:
Rescue Pro is a downloadable recovery program often offered free with the purchase of "Sandisc" SD cards. It has worked well for me but not sure about reformatted drive/cards. Well worth a try though.


thank you!
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Sep 17, 2021 05:51:35   #
My 22 year old granddaughter recently traveled to Iceland and took 2000 photos. Through a series of unfortunate events her photos were lost. Her camera, a Fuji XT-3 has two SD cards, both 128GB. The camera is new to her and she appears to have reformatted both cards. I was hopeful the backup card might have the images but it too is blank. I have heard that there are some firms that can pull images from a reformatted card. Is this true and what are the firms?

Many thanks in advance.
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