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GetCarter said:
Gingerbread Man said:
beano500 said:
Adcuz said:
Free Photo Prints
So how does that work then?After reading this thread I ordered a replacement lens for my camera from Park Cameras
Ordered it yesterday at ~11:00 and it was delivered this morning (sods law I missed it and have to go and collect it) fantastic service.
Saw this on BBC Click on World News earlier:
http://photo.tutsplus.com/
Not sure if it's been posted before however. Has quite a few interesting articles and tutorials.
http://photo.tutsplus.com/
Not sure if it's been posted before however. Has quite a few interesting articles and tutorials.
Came across http://www.stolencamerafinder.com/
Have never used it and, am not connected in any way, but thought it worth a mention(it's free).
Have never used it and, am not connected in any way, but thought it worth a mention(it's free).
website said:
Every photo you take with your digital camera contains hidden information about both the image and the camera such as the make, model and date. This information, called exif data, can also include a unique serial number which identifies your camera.
stolencamerafinder crawls the internet searching for photos, collecting the serial numbers of the cameras that took them.
When you use the drag & drop feature, stolencamerafinder reads the unique serial number from the exif data of your photo and uses it to match against serial numbers it has stored.
stolencamerafinder crawls the internet searching for photos, collecting the serial numbers of the cameras that took them.
When you use the drag & drop feature, stolencamerafinder reads the unique serial number from the exif data of your photo and uses it to match against serial numbers it has stored.
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