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08/28/2012 08:37:57 PM · #1 |
Hi guys,
I just got my first ribbon ever! I am so incredibly excited!!! I was shrieking and jumping up and down, literally xD
I also got asked to submit validation. Should I be concerned, or is this fairly standard if you are in the top 10?
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08/28/2012 08:39:16 PM · #2 |
The top 5 always have to submit for validation.
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08/28/2012 08:39:51 PM · #3 |
You receive a validation request when you reach top 5, so don't worry :) |
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08/28/2012 08:41:17 PM · #4 |
*wipes away sweat*
Phewww. Okay, thank you guys!
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08/28/2012 08:58:33 PM · #5 |
Just send your original without doing ANYTHING to it. When I sent in my first submission for validation I didn't know that you don't save for web. I kept getting told, no this is not your original and didn't know why. Eventually I sent it without doing that, but not because I was 'educated', just because I was desperate and trying everything. I'm lucky I didn't get a DQ, but at least I was given a few days grace to try to sort things out.
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08/29/2012 06:49:42 AM · #6 |
Hopefully, you shot in RAW and don't end up getting caught out by the MS image transfer software gremlin.....
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08/29/2012 07:56:24 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by NikonJeb: Hopefully, you shot in RAW and don't end up getting caught out by the MS image transfer software gremlin..... |
I didn't shoot RAW :( |
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08/29/2012 08:02:39 AM · #8 |
It's still the original unedited shot though... I didn't know I had to shoot in RAW for dpc. Oh god if I get dqed for this I'm going to be upset :( |
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08/29/2012 08:05:31 AM · #9 |
you don't have to shoot RAW. just send them the original. |
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08/29/2012 08:09:01 AM · #10 |
Okay. God I'm nervous now. How long does validation take? I sent the original soon as I got the email. |
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08/29/2012 08:13:44 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by CrazyDiamond: It's still the original unedited shot though... I didn't know I had to shoot in RAW for dpc. Oh god if I get dqed for this I'm going to be upset :( |
You don't have to shoot RAW, but if you shoot jpeg, then you have to manually transfer the files from your card/camera instead of using the OS's transfer software. If you let your computer download the files, it alters them slightly, rendering the files altered just from the transfer software.
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08/29/2012 08:14:06 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by CrazyDiamond: Okay. God I'm nervous now. How long does validation take? I sent the original soon as I got the email. |
It varies from a couple of days to a week.
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08/29/2012 08:15:30 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by NikonJeb: Originally posted by CrazyDiamond: It's still the original unedited shot though... I didn't know I had to shoot in RAW for dpc. Oh god if I get dqed for this I'm going to be upset :( |
You don't have to shoot RAW, but if you shoot jpeg, then you have to manually transfer the files from your card/camera instead of using the OS's transfer software. If you let your computer download the files, it alters them slightly, rendering the files altered just from the transfer software. |
Oh god... I always open Canon's software to transfer shots, is that going to be acceptable? |
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08/29/2012 08:22:22 AM · #14 |
Originally posted by CrazyDiamond: Originally posted by NikonJeb: Originally posted by CrazyDiamond: It's still the original unedited shot though... I didn't know I had to shoot in RAW for dpc. Oh god if I get dqed for this I'm going to be upset :( |
You don't have to shoot RAW, but if you shoot jpeg, then you have to manually transfer the files from your card/camera instead of using the OS's transfer software. If you let your computer download the files, it alters them slightly, rendering the files altered just from the transfer software. |
Oh god... I always open Canon's software to transfer shots, is that going to be acceptable? |
I use Canon's ZoomBrowser to download photos and I pass validation. |
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08/29/2012 08:26:47 AM · #15 |
I think not,I used to shoot jpeg and it must be straight from the card.
I know that if it goes threw Lightroom it is not any use.
Think you need to drag the file from card to mail and send. |
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08/29/2012 08:27:49 AM · #16 |
Ok I must be wrong sorry. |
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08/29/2012 08:29:29 AM · #17 |
Originally posted by NikonJeb: Originally posted by CrazyDiamond: Okay. God I'm nervous now. How long does validation take? I sent the original soon as I got the email. |
It varies from a couple of days to a week. |
If the file has EXIF issues, the site council are pretty fast in responding. Just be sure to check your spam folder for emails from SC. |
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08/29/2012 08:47:01 AM · #18 |
Originally posted by bassbone: Originally posted by NikonJeb: Originally posted by CrazyDiamond: Okay. God I'm nervous now. How long does validation take? I sent the original soon as I got the email. |
It varies from a couple of days to a week. |
If the file has EXIF issues, the site council are pretty fast in responding. Just be sure to check your spam folder for emails from SC. |
Okay cheers. I just checked and the software I use to transfer from camera to computer is called:
Digital Photo Professional
Version 3.5.1 (3.5.1.0)
Copyright Canon Inc. 2004-2008
All Rights Reserved |
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08/29/2012 08:56:34 AM · #19 |
Hmm, I should think they can extract the EXIF data from what I sent them, I just used this site: //www.findexif.com/ and it was able to pull the EXIF data from the image. |
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08/29/2012 09:01:41 AM · #20 |
Originally posted by CrazyDiamond: Hmm, I should think they can extract the EXIF data from what I sent them, I just used this site: //www.findexif.com/ and it was able to pull the EXIF data from the image. |
Yes, they'll do that... I sent mine too and now is waiting time.... rrrrr, but we should be fine ;-) |
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08/29/2012 09:03:09 AM · #21 |
Originally posted by CrazyDiamond: Hmm, I should think they can extract the EXIF data from what I sent them, I just used this site: //www.findexif.com/ and it was able to pull the EXIF data from the image. |
It's not just a question of if the EXIF data can be read, but whether it indicates that the image is a completely unedited/unaltered original, exactly the same as it was recorded on the card by the camera.
I always recommend using a card reader, and dragging the files from the card to the hard drive using the computer's operating system.
I also never erase the image from the card until I have burned a backup to CD/DVD, which ensures there is always an untouched copy in (at least) two places (optical disc and hard drive). |
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08/29/2012 09:11:00 AM · #22 |
Originally posted by CrazyDiamond: Oh god... I always open Canon's software to transfer shots, is that going to be acceptable? |
It's fine. Don't worry about it. |
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08/29/2012 03:38:59 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by scalvert: Originally posted by CrazyDiamond: Oh god... I always open Canon's software to transfer shots, is that going to be acceptable? |
It's fine. Don't worry about it. |
Okay, thanks Shannon.
Unfortunately I don't have a card reader, might be time to get one lol. |
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