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16 July 2015
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at Pixsy, the continuing case for DNG, estimating a two-day shoot and Moose Peterson's backup system.
- In Putting Paid to Purloining Picture Snatchers: Working with Pixsy, Harold Davis explains how he uses Pixsy to send invoices to copyright infringers the company finds automatically for him. Back in a moment...
- Michael Reichmann points out What Camera Companies Do With Raw Files Is Against Photographer's Best Interests in making a plea for DNG again. He gets no argument from us. We've been proponents since Day One. Now if we could only get our Pasini DNG-100 with native DNG out of the lab, we'd be all set.
- In Pricing & Negotiating: Environmental Portraits for a Regional Insurer, Jess Dudley at the Wonderful Machine steps through an estimate for a two-day shoot.
- Moose Peterson describes his IoSafe backup installation in Synology, DS & IoSafe with remote access to his images from his phone and tablet.
More to come...