Isn't it true that jpeg photos have been adjusted by the camera's software? So how is that SOOC?
I get a fraud call, at least once a day on both my landline and cell claiming my I Cloud account has been breached. Needless to say, I don't have an I Cloud account. Check out my web site scamslammers.com I have many scams documented there.
I use We Transfer. at least 2 gb to transfer for free. You can send multiple files.
The person receiving the message gets an e mail from we transfer so they can link to the site and download the files.
Costco is an extremely reliable "warehouse" store. They sell in larger quantities. The quality of almost everything they sell is excellent. Even their private label brands are usually very good. I have been shopping there for nearly 20 years. I know it seems too good to be true but it is. I am a savvy consumer and Costco is my main place to shop for almost everything. They do not carry all of the different brands though, so I do have to shop occasionally at the supermarket. Also, they are honest and will take almost anything back if you don't like if for a full refund.
I print my holiday cards directly on Strathmore card stock. I am now using an Epson ink tank printer. I shoot and edit the picture, write a poem that goes with the picture using the same color ink that my wife uses to sign the cards with a fountain pen. They are not glossy, but because the stock is so rich, they come out fine. I have been printing my own for about twenty years but making them since the early '70s. Many of my friends and business clients have told me that they frame and keep the cards. Using the eco tank saves hundreds on ink. I print about 500 per year.
Corel Photopaint can do some of that.
I think Some e mail servers are starting to reject e mails with attachments as protection against malware and phishing. I am not sure how to get around that, but I have sent e mails with attachments to certain e mail addresses and the other person's e mail server came back with an undeliverable and an error message.
Maybe greay market is known to some. Years ago, I was unaware of grey market and bought a Nikon DSLR at a reduced price and did not know about grey market. When the camera arrived and the manuals were in an Asian language, I immediately called the retailer and demanded a refund. I did get it, because I said I would complain to the NY State attroeny general if I didn't. The seller had had problems with the gov't before.
If there is a 30 day return policy and the company won't take it back, and, assuming he used a credit card, he should call the credit card company and dispute the charge. He will get his money back. Even if no return policy, all he has to say is that he did not know it was gray market to the credit card company and most likely they will stand behind him.
Right. I forgot about the quarantine.
My bad.
There is a one day scenic train trip out of Sault Ste. Marie, Canada which is great.
Luminar 4's eraser works quite well.I find it simple and works better than Inpixio or Lighroom. PS though has numerous tools to accomplish this.
Take a look at IDrive. They have a great introductory offer sometimes.
I upgraded in 2016 from the D7000 to the D7200 and found it worthwhile. To me, there was a big difference.