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Re: [APML] Walmart Woes...
At 12:05 PM 9/4/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Quoting Tim Hart <Tim.Hart@haworth.com>:
> > Now what? I'm 2 hours from another Fuji Frontier!! Does anyone know
> > where I can send a CDr to and have prints made? Preferability one that
> > won't judge my prints to "Professional" to print!!
"I am a professional. I took those." If you are providing high res
digital images, that should be proof enough that either a) you own the
copyright or b) you were granted the copyright.
One other thing, make sure you don't use the Adobe Photoshop File->info
tool to mark the images copyrighted. It might flag something in their
auto software.
I've not had a Walmart or Sams Club pull that on me.
Part of it is going to be building a relationship with them so they know
you are professional quality and not to doubt you. If nothing else, get
some business cards printed that say "Tim Hart/Photographer" on them and
when you are questioned, pull one out and hand it to them.
>At Wal-Mart, I would have tried the argument that if I were actually a pro, I
>certainly would not be taking my photos to Wal-Mart.
Thats not the case, Walmart and Sams print on Fuji Crystal Archive paper,
the longest life paper available. They also use a finish similar to Lustre
or E-Surface (a semi-gloss that doesn't show finger prints and such) and
they don't put stupid borders on them like Ritz does. You can have then
turn off the back printing so they are not ID'd as coming from WalMart/Sams
and you would be hard pressed to tell the difference between the output of
those photos and your local pro lab.
Thanks,
Rob
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Rob Miracle
Photographic Miracles
203 Carpenter Brook Dr.
Apex, NC 27502
http://www.photo-miracles.com
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