Matt L
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as per title really, sending the person i had the shoot for all the original files + the edited shots and just wandering if there are any easyish ways to transfer it?
is it just easier sticking it on a usb stick and doing it that way? or there any other ways?
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ed
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Burn a DVD or upload it to a file sharing site and send the link.
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ed
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Get Dropbox and setup an shared folder would work too. You get 4GB for free so you'd just bout do it:
https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTM1MDAyODU5
(Please use that link if you decide to use Dropbox xxxxx)
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AndyKent
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You might have already sorted out something, but for shoots like yours I would usually supply all the edited shots at lowish res in jpeg on a CD.
Get her to let you know which she'd like in high res, then supply only those.
That way you don't have to send absolutely everything and the client doesn't get overwhelmed with material.
Unless she's asked for the lot, in which case ignore me
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Voyto
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Get Dropbox and setup an shared folder would work too. You get 4GB for free so you'd just bout do it:
https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTM1MDAyODU5
(Please use that link if you decide to use Dropbox xxxxx)
I think it's only 2GB for free
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ed
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Oh yea, 2 to start with then 4 if you invite enough people
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Voyto
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Ah cool, how many do I need to invite?
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ed
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You get 250mb per invite, up to 4gb total. It explains it all on their site
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