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Disposing unwanted pictures
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How do people dispose of the unwanted / bad / blinking eyes pictures that end up in a pile? Does one just junk bin them? How would you like to have your wedding pics put into the garbage by your photographer? Thanks |
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"Jack" wrote in message
... Hi How do people dispose of the unwanted / bad / blinking eyes pictures that end up in a pile? Does one just junk bin them? How would you like to have your wedding pics put into the garbage by your photographer? Thanks Hi Jack, couldn't say myself - never ever taken and unwanted/bad/blinking eyes picture in my life. |
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How would the customer ever know if I through them away?
I actually throw all my old film based images like that into a junk pile, I don't throw them away as I may use them in a composite or montage or even as a background for DTP. (And before I am asked, yes I get model releases off the bridal couple for every wedding). On another note, I shoot in all digital now anyway, so if the photo is bad enough (blinking etc) I delete it on the spot and reshoot. -- Michael Brown Melbourne Australia www.photo.net/photos/mlbrown "Jack" wrote in message ... Hi How do people dispose of the unwanted / bad / blinking eyes pictures that end up in a pile? Does one just junk bin them? How would you like to have your wedding pics put into the garbage by your photographer? Thanks |
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How would the customer ever know if I through them away?
I actually throw all my old film based images like that into a junk pile, I don't throw them away as I may use them in a composite or montage or even as a background for DTP. (And before I am asked, yes I get model releases off the bridal couple for every wedding). On another note, I shoot in all digital now anyway, so if the photo is bad enough (blinking etc) I delete it on the spot and reshoot. -- Michael Brown Melbourne Australia www.photo.net/photos/mlbrown "Jack" wrote in message ... Hi How do people dispose of the unwanted / bad / blinking eyes pictures that end up in a pile? Does one just junk bin them? How would you like to have your wedding pics put into the garbage by your photographer? Thanks |
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[Jack wrote in rec.photo.technique.people]
How do people dispose of the unwanted / bad / blinking eyes pictures that end up in a pile? rm -f Whilst I love burning through yards of film, even today, the vast majority of pictures I shoot today are on digital. This gives a splendid advantage - there isn't any paper or chemical waste. If an image isn't good enough to last long as a print, it doesn't get printed. There are advantages to shooting film (e.g. the colour of white skin tones on NPS film is truly beautiful, it's definitely one of my favourite films), but you get the best of both worlds if you ask your lab to develop up the film and scan it yourself before printing. -- http://fotoserve.com/ - Prints, Slides, Posters, Mugs, T-shirts,, Calendars, Jigsaws, Tableware, Caricatures, Greetings cards, Picture bags, Photo Album and Book covers, Canvas Prints, tissues and more ..... from your own digital images. |
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"Jack" writes:
How do people dispose of the unwanted / bad / blinking eyes pictures that end up in a pile? Does one just junk bin them? Yes. How would you like to have your wedding pics put into the garbage by your photographer? What were you doing going through your photographer's junk bin? Seriously, you're unlikely to find out, and you're likely to agree with the expert on which ones are the bad ones anyway. -- David Dyer-Bennet, , http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/ RKBA: http://noguns-nomoney.com/ http://www.dd-b.net/carry/ Pics: http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/ http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/ Dragaera/Steven Brust: http://dragaera.info/ |
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"Jack" writes:
How do people dispose of the unwanted / bad / blinking eyes pictures that end up in a pile? Does one just junk bin them? Yes. How would you like to have your wedding pics put into the garbage by your photographer? What were you doing going through your photographer's junk bin? Seriously, you're unlikely to find out, and you're likely to agree with the expert on which ones are the bad ones anyway. -- David Dyer-Bennet, , http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/ RKBA: http://noguns-nomoney.com/ http://www.dd-b.net/carry/ Pics: http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/ http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/ Dragaera/Steven Brust: http://dragaera.info/ |
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