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  1. <p>I have gone through several sites and honestly have only two that I've used that I liked a lot.<br>

    The one I am currently using is A Photo Folio - aphotofolio.com<br>

    The one I used previously was Evrium - Evrium.com<br>

    Both are flash based and include simple navigation and image presentation, have awesome backend functionality and require minimal to no knowledge of web editing. <br>

    I've actually got a seat of Evrium Fluid Galleries Pro that I would be willing to sell/trade if anyone is interested.<br>

    Cheers,<br>

     

     

     

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  2. <p>Several of you had contacted me about my install and I responded to several of you that it was sold. The person who had intended to purchase it was not able to follow through, so it's back up again...<br>

    Thanks,<br>

     

     

     

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  3. I have it currently and it's doing a pretty good job. I have an extra installation if anyone is interested in purchasing.

    Rick

     

     

     

    Hi - Just a heads up as many people do seem to be unaware of

     

    photo.net policy...

     

     

     

    Please see this link:

     

    http://www.photo.net/site-help-forum/00QbV5

     

    " No signatures on forum posts. You may not post a block of text or and/or an image and/or your website URL at the end of your posts saying who you are and/or containing a quote and/or other material unrelated to the subject under discussion."

     

     

     

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  4. I have a really big problem....

     

    If you don't have time, I understand read no further, if you do god

    bless you...here's my plight...

    So the problem started about 5-7 months ago. I have one out of every

    100 or so pictures that get's "corrupted" as the linked files. It's

    a backstage snapshot from

     

    a bodybuilding & fitness show. It's the only one I can find both a

    corrupt and non corrupt version of.

     

    Since I have over 50,000 digital images, some personal, some

    professional I am freaking out!

     

    At first I thought it may be a card format or reading problem (I am

    using 2 - 1GB CF's PNY, 1 - 512 MB San Disk Ultra II, 2 - 128 Dane-

    Elec cards) but the problem

     

    appears even after weeks or months after transferred onto the

    computer with no initial viewing issues.

     

    The severity of the damage is variable from "Recoverable" in

    Photoshop to "Completely irreparable". At this time I was using a

    Seagate external firewire drive for data

     

    backups and decided to backup my photos from my Maxtor internal to

    the external to save myself and the files, unfortunately doing so did

    not solve my problem.

     

    At that time I purchased a completely new hard drive, ran a brand new

    virus scan (McAfee) and copied all files to new drive. Problem still

    appearing! After

     

    weeks/months again more files were corrupted. Most of the corruption

    was evident using Microsofts Windows Picture Viewer. The damaged

    files were also noticed

     

    when opening in Photoshop & Picasa. After seeing what was happening,

    I decided to immediately start backing up to DVD's so that no further

    corruption of files

     

    would happen. I got most of them onto DVD but I can't work like this

    forever.

     

    I have included links to two photos, one from a backup DVD and one

    (corrupted) from the HD.

     

     

    ---Hardware/Software Specs---

    PC based system

    Windows XP Home (Official Full Purchased Version)

    1GB Ram (2x Ultra 512MB PC3200 DDR 400MHz CL3)

    AMD Athlon 64 3000+ NewCastle Core Socket 754 CPU

    Mach Speed Viper K8M8MS Socket 754 Motherboard

    Maxtor 120GB EIDE HD 5400/2MB/ATA-133

    XFX GeForce FX 5500 256MB TV/DVI AGP Video Card

     

    I am going nuts as this continues to be an issue and no one seems to

    have any suggestions. Many thanks for any help you might be able to

    provide.

  5. I have a really big problem....

     

    If you don't have time, I understand read no further, if you do god

    bless you...here's my plight...

    So the problem started about 5-7 months ago. I have one out of every

    100 or so pictures that get's "corrupted" as the linked files. It's

    a backstage snapshot from

     

    a bodybuilding & fitness show. It's the only one I can find both a

    corrupt and non corrupt version of.

     

    Since I have over 50,000 digital images, some personal, some

    professional I am freaking out!

     

    At first I thought it may be a card format or reading problem (I am

    using 2 - 1GB CF's PNY, 1 - 512 MB San Disk Ultra II, 2 - 128 Dane-

    Elec cards) but the problem

     

    appears even after weeks or months after transferred onto the

    computer with no initial viewing issues.

     

    The severity of the damage is variable from "Recoverable" in

    Photoshop to "Completely irreparable". At this time I was using a

    Seagate external firewire drive for data

     

    backups and decided to backup my photos from my Maxtor internal to

    the external to save myself and the files, unfortunately doing so did

    not solve my problem.

     

    At that time I purchased a completely new hard drive, ran a brand new

    virus scan (McAfee) and copied all files to new drive. Problem still

    appearing! After

     

    weeks/months again more files were corrupted. Most of the corruption

    was evident using Microsofts Windows Picture Viewer. The damaged

    files were also noticed

     

    when opening in Photoshop & Picasa. After seeing what was happening,

    I decided to immediately start backing up to DVD's so that no further

    corruption of files

     

    would happen. I got most of them onto DVD but I can't work like this

    forever.

     

     

     

    ---Hardware/Software Specs---

    PC based system

    Windows XP Home (Official Full Purchased Version)

    1GB Ram (2x Ultra 512MB PC3200 DDR 400MHz CL3)

    AMD Athlon 64 3000+ NewCastle Core Socket 754 CPU

    Mach Speed Viper K8M8MS Socket 754 Motherboard

    Maxtor 120GB EIDE HD 5400/2MB/ATA-133

    XFX GeForce FX 5500 256MB TV/DVI AGP Video Card

     

    I am going nuts as this continues to be an issue and no one seems to

    have any suggestions. Many thanks for any help you might be able to

    provide.

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