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Re: gum question - posting images (+ attachments)



Hi All,
I haven't noticed anyone to reply to Clair's message here...

Although many of the list members have websites of their own, it might be nice to have a site where everyone could post and see each others work, don't you think? Especially if we had a person to maintain it ;)

- jalo

----- Original Message -----
From: cadunn <cadunn@vt2000.com>
Date: Monday, June 9, 2008 12:41
Subject: Re: gum question - posting images
To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca

> Hi all -
> Sam corrected Diana about attaching images -- and someone else
> wished for a site for posting images (sorry, can't remember who).
>
> I am a web designer and have hosting facilities -- I would be
> happy to supply such a place for this group (it's something I
> myself would love to have so I could see! Umm - pictures are (at
> least here) worth a thousand words!
>
> As long as we keep it simple I'll keep it up and maintain it.
> And, to that end, here are some basic rules to start with --
> flexible in the future depending on what happens):
>
> 1. All files jpg
> 2. 700k or less (I'm in the boonies and don't have broadband)
> 3. limit 3/month per list participant (if I get inundated this
> will have to change)
>
> No design whatsoever (in keeping with the "style" of this list).
> And, this is not an offer that will provide a "website" for your
> images. It is simply a bulletin board FOR THIS LIST ONLY.
>
> Just a simple index page with links to images
>   (artist process filename)
>
> When you post a link in the list, it will be to your image, like so:
>
> http:// www dot domainname dot org  / filename dot jpg
>
> And, if this goes ahead, and when we have a collection, I will
> organize them according to process.
>
> I will close the site to robots and spiders and have no SEO in
> it. You can tell me if you want right-click disabled or not (as
> a
> group)--NO=right-click is enabled and you can "steal" the images,
> YES=right-click is disabled (this protects against theft from
> only the dumbest thieves == but there are a lot of those!)
>
> Okay - that's it -- now standing by for feedback!
>
> FYI - this is a legit offer -- I'm legit -- see below:
>
> Clair
>
>
> --
> Digital Photography: http://www.turboeyes.com
> Member: SAA, ASPP
> VT2000 Technical Services: http://www.vt2000.com
> Cell: 802.309.3344
>
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