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PhotoPoint Good News / Bad News

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I hope I am not plowing a field that has already been covered, but I just got finished taking the survey at PhotoPoint about their current situations and GOOD NEWS; two things resulted:
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Carl---I was in the process of converting all my photo's to one folder when I got your e-mail..In other words I didn't even get to use PhotoPoint. Another $30 bucks down the drain. I sent Slug $23.00 in hopes he wil be able to continue his site. So far I'm into these sites for $83.00. Oh well.
Jerry
 
burn a copy of all my pictures raw, just the way they come off the camera, with no adjustments. That way all the information is there.
I have a cd folder that is just for pictures. A cd burner can be bought now for around a hundred bucks and I buy my blanks for next to nohting with the rebates. I always wait until I can get the hundred packs.
It is easy and I will never lose my pictures this way if the house doesn't burn down and I do keep a copy in my safe.
 
I do the same thing Royal. CD burners are a must if you take lots of pics.
 
Looks like it JJ. Just another digital carrot and another $30 like everything else in life.
I burn my photo's also, but the stuff I put up on the net (some 200 hockey shots) were resized and captioned with stats. This generated over 6,000 hits from the fans here in Cincinnati who used them to print for autograph sessions after games. This is what I wanted to save.
 
That's too bad Carl. It would be worth the $ to get them back. Hope you can get them without any more problems. What p----ses me off is these companies just disappear into cyberspace. I sent them the $ two weeks before they went belly up---nice to know it went into somebody's pocket before they vanished.
Jerry
 
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