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04/07/2004 08:55:32 AM · #1
OK. I am finally happy with a submission and I already have to provide proof. Is this normal for an image that is doing better?

Anyway, my question is what exactly do I need to submit? All I have with me today is a tif that I pulled from the camera last night. It hasn't been altered at all. Is that good enough or do they want the raw file that is at home on my camera still?

This is all new to me so I am not quite sure of what I am asked to send in.

Thanks.
04/07/2004 09:05:09 AM · #2
when I had to provide proof, I just to my ORIGINAL uploaded photo, then told them what changes I made in editing. that weemed to be good enough.
04/07/2004 09:10:19 AM · #3
you will need to submit the original file as it came from the camera.

Also when you send the original file, include the steps you took to edit it, dont worry you dont have to list them in order, just say something like:
Unsharp mask applied (or sharpening) auto levels, adjusted contrast and brightness, and so on.

Good luck with your submission

James
04/07/2004 09:14:01 AM · #4
I just sent a jpg extracted from raw and it was OK.
04/07/2004 09:19:48 AM · #5
I keep on getting errors trying to submit the photo. One of them said a valid image ID is required... Is this normal. I am willing to bet its because I am trying to download an 18 med file...
04/07/2004 10:05:10 AM · #6
Is it a pretty normal thing to provide proof? I am just trying to figure out what sparked the "investigation"?

How long does it take normally take for them to get back to you once you submitted your file?

I wish I had it with me today so I could get it over with.
04/07/2004 10:25:35 AM · #7
Eric, Zip the file, "make sure it is an original with EXIF" this will bring the file size down to about 9 Megs. then upload the zipped file. It will keep the EXIF information intact. Its pretty normal to be asked to send proof, if your shot is unusual, or very good. So, Congratulations on an unusual and good shot.
04/07/2004 10:37:38 AM · #8
I don't think I understand what EXIF means exactly. Is that from the "raw file" or can it be retreived from the "tif file" as well..?

Originally posted by Gringo:

Eric, Zip the file, "make sure it is an original with EXIF" this will bring the file size down to about 9 Megs. then upload the zipped file. It will keep the EXIF information intact. Its pretty normal to be asked to send proof, if your shot is unusual, or very good. So, Congratulations on an unusual and good shot.
04/07/2004 10:44:41 AM · #9
EXIF can be retrieved from any graphic file you have it attached to, But if it is not the un-altered original file, it can not be used to validate your photo.
Use the original file just as it downloaded from your camera. Don't bother sending them a saved version of the original, its altered at that point.

Message edited by author 2004-04-09 00:24:23.
04/07/2004 10:51:51 AM · #10
Originally posted by eostyles:

I keep on getting errors trying to submit the photo. One of them said a valid image ID is required... Is this normal. I am willing to bet its because I am trying to download an 18 med file...


How do you get an 18 meg file from the original photo out of the camera?

04/07/2004 10:53:35 AM · #11
Thanks, that worked.

Originally posted by Gringo:

EXIF can be retrieved from any graphic file you have it attached to, But if it is not the un-altered original file, it can not be used to validate your photo.
Use the original file just as it downloaded from your camera. Don't bother sending them a saved version of the original, its altered at that point.
04/07/2004 10:54:26 AM · #12
Because it downloads them onto my computer as a tif file. I can't work with a raw with the version of photoshop I have.

Originally posted by tfaust:

Originally posted by eostyles:

I keep on getting errors trying to submit the photo. One of them said a valid image ID is required... Is this normal. I am willing to bet its because I am trying to download an 18 med file...


How do you get an 18 meg file from the original photo out of the camera?
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