Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/11/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Second reminder that our Yearbook is open for contributions until December 20. As of today 17 photographers have provided images. All of those contributions are complete and verified and the book layout is complete just waiting for more images to arrive. Every contribution will be acknowledged on receipt by the editor and confirmation sent by return mail. Now you can even see your page layout including caption in that mail. I think that everyone who gets involved will be pleased to see their images in good company here and in an edition that you will be happy to add to your collection. *Submission Instructions:* Images should be sent to Geoff Hopkinson at hopsternew at icloud.com That is a dedicated address to assist with organisation here. Contributions sent to my other addresses have still been included. Contributions may be sent during the seven weeks *from 2 November to 20 December* *2014*. Contributors are encouraged to not wait until the last minute. *Please send two image files, ideally as attachments to one or two email messages.* Be aware that some email clients may reduce the sizes of images within messages by default. Ideal image files are JPEG files around 2000 to 3000 pixels on the long side with file sizes of 1 to 2 megabytes. The sRGB colour space will be used when they are reproduced. In the text of your email, *please provide a single caption for both images. *This will be your name, and preferably a title for each image. You may also like to include details of the equipment or similar *short *comment. Here is an example: *Firstname Lastname* Opposite: 'left image title' Leica M3, Elmar 50 f/3.5 Above: 'Cats eating sushi' Fujifilm X-E1 XF 18-55, Ted's house Dec 2014 The FAQ with details on how to contribute images and be part of this group project is now on-line. Please note the recommended image file sizes of one to two Megabytes each. Larger files will not result in better printed images due to the Blurb processes and they make the email and book file much harder to manage. http://leica-users.org/LUG-yearbook.html Cheers Geoff http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman