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| The Shop Goddess |
I wanted to share an idea with you! When photographing my works, it is almost something I dread. I have to take the picture (several to make sure I get a good one ) Then I have to load it, find where it is on the pc and then edit it and post it. Blah blah blah... BUT not now! I use my scanner! Small ornies and jewelry...anything flat really, can be scanned lickety split and posted just as fast. It really saves time and does a great job! The other thing I do is hang things in the window - but I take the photo from the outside. No glare and showcases it great! Just thought I would share!
__________________ Keoma D. McCaffrey www.willowthewisp.etsy.com www.myspace.com/themakerofbeautifulthings |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2008
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Hope you will find another software that can transfer your pictures to a place you know about! What if your PC break down? Where are all your valuable pictures then? I really hope you find out about your problem. Picmeta Systems has the best software to do this job. You are also getting the time and date the picture was taken.
__________________ Steinar NORWAY Hegner SE steinv@vissebraaten.no http://vissebraaten.no http://lumberjocks.com/Halling51/blog/11420 | |
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