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11/14/2003 08:43:27 AM · #1 |
when people would post that they submitted the wrong picture. How can you be so silly as to not check.
Well now it's my turn... I sent in the wrong shot out of a series for Book Title and boy am I getting beat up for it. After challenge I'll put some others here so people can see if they REALLY like them...
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11/14/2003 09:03:49 AM · #2 |
Yes. It's a funny club to belong to. Are you getting some comments?
I just kept saying, "What was I thinking?", and moved on. |
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11/14/2003 09:26:13 AM · #3 |
Digicams are nice instruments, usable, reliable but... when you link it to a PC... that lot of files grouped in one directory, all with same prefix and that numerical sufix that says nothing... the things change!
I use some cautions when I need to manipulate photos. I copy those what I want, by the thumbnail (Nikon View or windows) to a working folder, so my misses are lowered. Do what I need, then put the final version to an Special DPC upload folder sorted by descendant dates (the file to upload is always the first) or other final folder.
This is more hard to do... but I can´t laught from my self later!
Message edited by author 2003-11-14 09:28:33. |
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11/14/2003 10:50:40 AM · #4 |
I can see posting the wrong picture because you had several to choose from and you inherently decided on the wrong one. Usually, that thought occurs after the fact, but I don't understand anyone submitting the wrong photo because of the wrong file number. Don't you look at your photo to at least resize it if nothing else? When you upload them in Nikon View aren't you saving them to your hard drive, disks or whatever? |
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