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| BREAKING NEWS:JPEG Virus Alert and Adobe Introduces "Digital Negative" Format |
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Computer security experts last week warned of a new virus that can be spread to Windows PCs simply by viewing JPEG images on an infected Web page or in an e-mail message. If your computer is not configured to automatically install Microsoft security patches, you may wish to install this one manually. Click on the link below to learn more and access links security patches.
Adobe Systems on September 27 unveiled a new digital file specification called Digital Negative (DNG) that may become an industry standard for storing, manipulating and transmitting digital images. Adobe also released a free software tool for converting raw files from more than 65 different raw formats in use today to the DNG standard. Will DNG solve raw file compatibility problems and become the new gold standard in the photo industry?
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| Problem Solved: Downloading Images to Macs |
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Downloading by Mac users simplified on our site.
If youre one of the many photo buyers and researchers who work on Mac systems, we have good news for you.
A technical glitch that prevented some Mac users from downloading their purchased images from the DanitaDelimont.com web site has been corrected. The new process is simple and fast.
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| Wow! Who Took That Great Picture? |
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Danita works with about 150 extraordinarily talented photographers to serve the needs of picture buyers. We’re often asked about them, so we’re happy to present short biographies of five photographers who are doing very interesting work: Christian Ziegler, Michele and Stuart Westmorland, Greg Johnston, and Keren Su.
Click the links above for custom lightboxes highlighting these photographers’ latest work, or follow the link below to see their biographies.
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What's New? Danita's Column |
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Photo researchers and editors often ask me to tell them when we have significant new coverage on the Danita Delimont Stock Photography web site. My answer is always, "Right now!" Since launching our site last spring, we've more than tripled the images and hi-res comps available to you.
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