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bettiecl

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  1. <p>Does anyone have experience to share on the topic of pricing your photo to an author who wants to use your photo for an e-book (book to be published online).<br>

    Author is established and has won prizes for three of the books, previously printed in hardcopy. Now she wants to market those books online and has selected some of my photo's as possible front covers. The fourth book she wants a photo of mine for the front cover, will be a first time release, only online.<br>

    And estimate, in US dollars?<br>

    And, how does one calculate the price if the author tells you she has no idea whether the books will sell online, let alone how many. She also has no idea, she says, of how much she hopes to earn from these e-marketing.<br>

    Anyone out there with some advice?<br>

    I should be so grateful for sharing your wisdom. :-)<br>

    Bettie from South Africa</p>

  2. <p>Does anyone have experience on which RAW facility to download on the Macbook Pro, that is compatible with Canon Powershot G12?<br>

    My currently loaded Raw version together with Adobe CS5 is compatible with the RAW files form my Canon 40D as well as Canon 5D MII BUT It IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE NEWLY BOUGHT Powershot G12. <br>

    Im unable to open the RAW-files in Photoshop CS5. <br>

    Your advice will help a lot.<br>

    Thank you.</p>

  3. <p>Ive read and article somewhere about a recommended way of marketing one's photos. The author said the best way is:<br>

    1. To create a blogspot AND to link that blog to various other sites that host one's photos. He mentioned Flickr as a very good site to link the Blog to. And of course, why not also link the Blog to one's Photo.net-portfolio. Since I use my Photo.net site as my 'personal' website, I should like to know, how this link should be created to my new Blogspot.<br>

    Aside from simply including the Blog address in one's personal profile on Photo.net.<br>

    If one of the geek's could explain in VERY simple terms (not assuming much technical knowledge from the reader).</p>

    <p>Many thanks<br>

    Bettie Coetzee</p>

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