We both did a webinar for Wacom last week and had a great time. We had a set of material to present and we got through 5% before some really great questions came flooding in. So we spend most of the hour answering as many as we could. Check it out at http://youtu.be/h8BanE6LF6Y
#1 by DonS on April 4, 2014 - 1:02 pm
Am posting here because your email addy, [email protected], rejected my email.
Thanks for your recent Wacom tutorial recording.
I’m registering a LOT of work. And I’ve heard (directly from a USCO employee) that even people in the USCO are registering card dumps from their cameras. Don’t know how you would do this. And, how do you register a large body of work without it being considered a “Collection” and subsequently have damage awards reduced by a factor of the number in the collection; whether the Type should be “Title of work being registered” or “Contents Title”; and how you upload, say 1000 images or more (obviously you make small jpg’s but how do you manage it in the eCO form)?
Does your Kelby Training cover this in detail? The USCO is silent on this particular scenario.
Thx.
#2 by Jack and Ed on April 4, 2014 - 1:44 pm
It is covered in out Kelby tutorial. There have been some slight changes and starting May 1st, the fee goes up to $55 from $35, so there is incentive to register in April. I rename all my files into a slight descriptive title and it is my collection of images for that quarter. So the collection title might be Reznicki_2014_1stQt_PSWAfrica. The last part is what I add in to tell me the main part of that collection. In this case, “PSW” means Photoshop World images and Africa is self explanatory. Hope that helps a bit. We’l lbe posting more on these changes here on the blog. But this week is Photoshop World Week.
#3 by DonS on April 4, 2014 - 1:48 pm
Thanks. Looking forward to your tutorial on Kelby, and your updates on the blog before May 1.
Enjoy Atlanta, from here in chilly Boston. 🙂
#4 by Jack and Ed on April 4, 2014 - 2:04 pm
Thanks Don, but I’m in Boston (no Ed) the weekend after Photoshop World for the Canon In Action tour, April 12 & 13. I lecture all day Saturday, speedlite workshop all day Sunday. Check it out. Pass the word. Info at http://www.canoninaction.com.