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Safesnaps.com Makes Safe Photo Storage a Snap

London, England (ContentDesk) November 28, 2005 -- Unix kernel veterans recently launched a new digital photo archive service for individuals who need to know their snapshots are secure. Safe Snaps (http://www.safesnaps.com) stores pictures, allows for easy retrieval by subscribers and can backup work on demand.Off-site photo backup is the gold standard in todays computer industry. Safe Snaps founders want to ensure all photo users the same level of protection without breaking the bank.We started the business to fill what we perceived to be a hole in the market for safe, off-site and secure digital photo archival, said Rod Harrison, Safe Snaps CEO. None of the other companies around offer the same level of service for a remotely similar price.Founders Rod Harrison and Phil Kaye, bring a combined 35 years of experience and expertise in the technology sector to the new venture. The company formally incorporated in January 2005, with the service making its debut in August.Safe Snaps differentiates itself from other photo storage services in several ways.

First, the company charges a flat fee of $7.50 for an unlimited amount of storage. Next, they store, and allow retrieval of, the full-resolution image.Safe Snaps custom-designed PhotoElephant software will automatically save your digital images over the Internet whenever you upload from your camera. No more burning CDs or choosing select files to copy.You can forget because PhotoElephant never will, Harrison said. We store every version of the file you make, so changes get saved as well as the original, Harrison explained. The backup is automatic, it can run hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, as well as on demand.

That means you can't forget to back up, which is a very common cause of lost files.Safesnaps will never delete a customers pictures. There are no limits on the number of photos and the price is always the same.Editors: For more information about Safesnaps.com, or to arrange an interview with founders Rod Harrison and Phil Kaye, e-mail e-mail protected from spam bots. Headshots or screenshots are available by request..



Select Layouts Launches Site Aiming to Provide Professionally Designed, Agency-Quality Graphic Design Templates for Creative Professionals, Printers And Do-It-Yourself Publishers

Select Layouts (www.selectlayouts.com), a provider of professional, agency-quality print templates, announced today the launch of its new website aiming to create an online print communications solution for creative professionals, printers and do-it-yourself publishers. The templates that are royalty free, fully editable and accompanied by all relevant fonts and images will service the needs of a mid-market that is characterized by low budgets, and need for fast access to professional design.According to industry analysis, there is a large number of creative professionals, printers and do-it-yourself publishers whose business and demand for design and printing is driven by overall economic growth and advertising expenditures. The fast paced industry and budget cuts create a mid-market with need of fast access to a comprehensive selection of graphic design that is flexible, customizable and priced to meet the needs of this group...

Select Layouts Launches Site Aiming to Provide Professionally Designed, Agency-Quality Graphic Design Templates for Creative Professionals, Printers And Do-It-Yourself Publishers
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The Primer of Digital Camera Printer

Once you have clicked photos through your digital camera, then the next step is to turn these ?virtual' images into real photos. One way is to send the memory card to a digital photo laboratory and get the images developed there. But if you take digital photos on a regular basis and want to print your own, then it is better that you buy yourself a digital camera printer, or more commonly known as a digital photo printer. There are lots and lots of choices available in the market today. The top three companies are HP, Canon and Epson.

So, before you go and spend your money, here are some tips on what you must keep in mind while deciding on a digital photo printer. Firstly, digital photo printers are available in two basic types. There are 4-color printers and 6-color printers. Nowadays, there are even 8-color printers available. So, the higher the number of colors the better will be the photo quality once you have hit the print file button.

Using good quality photo paper...

The Primer of Digital Camera Printer
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9-Cent Photo Prints from Fotki.com (And No Fine Print) - Just in Time for the Holidays

New York, NY (ContentDesk) December 8, 2005 -- Fotki. Inc., a company behind fotki.com, a media social network specializing in photo sharing, has just announced a price slash on the most popular print sizes making them the cheapest in the industry. 9? 4"x6" prints arrive just in time for this year's Holiday Season. New pricing is applied to 4"x6", 4"x5" and 3.5"x5" print formats and to be enjoyed by more than 750,000 Fotki users as well as by all of their friends and relatives. Just compare: Photo Works and Shutterfly - 19?Yahoo! Photos and Kodak Gallery - 15?Snapfish and Sony Imagestation - 12? per printComparing to what Fotki's competitors are offering, Fotki's 9-cent price gives to all of Fotki's users and visitors great and inexpensive present ideas for this Holiday Season.People of creative persuasion are welcome to come up with their own personalized holiday greeting cards using all types of software, save their creations as .jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp or .tiff files and upload them...

9-Cent Photo Prints from Fotki.com (And No Fine Print) - Just in Time for the Holidays
Photo printers > 9-Cent Photo Prints from Fotki.com (And No Fine Print) - Just in Time for the Holidays