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10/17/2003 04:00:28 PM · #1 |
Let's say I choose to shoot my challenge shot with my camera in RAW format rather than JPG fine or some such setting. I can process that RAW image accordingly, ending up with the requisite 640x pixel JPG image for the challenge ... but then someone DQ's me. No problem, I get a message that says, "Please e-mail us the original file ..." Well, the original file is HUGE -- too big for my e-mail account. How do I handle this?
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10/17/2003 04:06:04 PM · #2 |
The capacity of YOUR e-mail account shouldn't matter here... the recipient's account is the one that would bear the load.
Originally posted by hgpayne: Let's say I choose to shoot my challenge shot with my camera in RAW format rather than JPG fine or some such setting. I can process that RAW image accordingly, ending up with the requisite 640x pixel JPG image for the challenge ... but then someone DQ's me. No problem, I get a message that says, "Please e-mail us the original file ..." Well, the original file is HUGE -- too big for my e-mail account. How do I handle this? |
Message edited by author 2003-10-17 16:06:40. |
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10/17/2003 04:07:40 PM · #3 |
If you have a website (space) you can upload it there and send the admins a note with the address from which they can download it with FTP.
You can also try using a file compression (e.g. Stuffit) utility to segment the file into mailable chunks. |
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10/17/2003 04:09:11 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by alansfreed: The capacity of YOUR e-mail account shouldn't matter here... the recipient's account is the one that would bear the load. |
Some email servers/ISPs will not send attachments larger than a certain limited size, often about 4-6mb. |
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10/17/2003 04:17:54 PM · #5 |
You no longer need to email the file, you can use the form that you get access to after a DQ request to upload it to DPChallenge.
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10/17/2003 04:55:06 PM · #6 |
When you shoot RAW the camera also embeds a .jpg file, which you can extract using the Canon software. Just send that... |
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10/17/2003 05:04:01 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by jimmythefish: When you shoot RAW the camera also embeds a .jpg file, which you can extract using the Canon software. Just send that... |
as long as you shoot the 10D. (C: I WISH I HAD ONE!!!
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10/17/2003 05:17:37 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Konador: You no longer need to email the file, you can use the form that you get access to after a DQ request to upload it to DPChallenge. |
Thanks. This seems to be the best solution suggested so far. I don't currently have a photo in this status, I was just trying to be prepared.
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