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06/10/2020 04:14:55 AM · #51 |
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06/10/2020 04:36:59 AM · #52 |
A truck is no car, is it?
Is a truck an automobile or would it be a dnmc since it says: not any other kind of vehicle
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06/10/2020 05:18:45 AM · #53 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by glad2badad: Sigh .... |
Don't sigh, Barry. I was just yankin' your chain :-) |
:-P |
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06/10/2020 08:59:50 AM · #54 |
Originally posted by primabarbara: A truck is no car, is it?
Is a truck an automobile or would it be a dnmc since it says: not any other kind of vehicle |
Technically a car is designed to transport people. Also the definition of an automobile includes passengers: a passenger vehicle designed for operation on ordinary roads and typically having four wheels and a gasoline or diesel internal-combustion engine.
So I guess using images of trucks (or even busses) is probably DNMC. And that̢۪s a pity, I merely have images of trucks or busses :-( |
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06/10/2020 10:15:22 AM · #55 |
Originally posted by Kroburg: Originally posted by primabarbara: A truck is no car, is it?
Is a truck an automobile or would it be a dnmc since it says: not any other kind of vehicle |
Technically a car is designed to transport people. Also the definition of an automobile includes passengers: a passenger vehicle designed for operation on ordinary roads and typically having four wheels and a gasoline or diesel internal-combustion engine.
So I guess using images of trucks (or even busses) is probably DNMC. And that̢۪s a pity, I merely have images of trucks or busses :-( |
Thank you very much Kees
You have confirmed my opinion that trucks are not suitable.
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06/10/2020 11:08:08 AM · #56 |
This is going to be a tough one, I have too much to choose from. |
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06/10/2020 01:00:59 PM · #57 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: This is going to be a tough one, I have too much to choose from. |
and I was thinking "cars?? Seriously??" I have probably about 10-12 Tb of photos, not keyworded. I'd have absolutely no idea where to find a car photo. Guess I'll have to make a new one! |
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06/10/2020 01:10:15 PM · #58 |
Originally posted by vawendy: and I was thinking "cars?? Seriously??" I have probably about 10-12 Tb of photos, not keyworded. I'd have absolutely no idea where to find a car photo. Guess I'll have to make a new one! |
I don't have anything keyworded either. I keep them in folders with a name describing the session and in parent folders by year. I can glance over those names and recall which ones probably have car pics. I have a lot of cool stuff from SEMA last year, but lots of crowds and midday sun qualify most of them as just good snapshots. |
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06/10/2020 01:43:40 PM · #59 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: Originally posted by vawendy: and I was thinking "cars?? Seriously??" I have probably about 10-12 Tb of photos, not keyworded. I'd have absolutely no idea where to find a car photo. Guess I'll have to make a new one! |
I don't have anything keyworded either. I keep them in folders with a name describing the session and in parent folders by year. I can glance over those names and recall which ones probably have car pics. |
I don't keyword either, but originals are in daily folders, and I keep a simple spreadsheet with date, location, number of photos, and general description of subject(s); every month I export that and add to a (searchable) PDF file (now going back ten years). |
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06/10/2020 03:45:00 PM · #60 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: I don't keyword either, but originals are in daily folders, and I keep a simple spreadsheet with date, location, number of photos, and general description of subject(s); every month I export that and add to a (searchable) PDF file (now going back ten years). |
Dang, you are organized! |
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06/10/2020 05:01:55 PM · #61 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: Originally posted by GeneralE: I don't keyword either, but originals are in daily folders, and I keep a simple spreadsheet with date, location, number of photos, and general description of subject(s); every month I export that and add to a (searchable) PDF file (now going back ten years). |
Dang, you are organized! |
Not really -- I tell people I'm great at designing filing systems but terrible at filing. Unfortunately, it's really hard to get anyone to volunteer to be a recording secretary ... :-(
I forgot to mention I also make an index print (sheet of thumbnails) of each folder, also in PDF format, in case I (or anyone) needs to scan them visually without access to the files. 
Message edited by author 2020-06-10 17:16:42. |
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