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Pat Ziegler - 29 Jun 2005 02:46 GMT
Many newcomers to digital imaging are confuse by all the numbers being
thrown about when it comes to cameras, scanners and printers.

In a new free tip of the day I try to shed some light on all of this.....

http://imagequest.netfirms.com/tutorials/
Matti Vuori - 29 Jun 2005 08:27 GMT
"Pat Ziegler" <pzig98@hotmail.com> wrote in news:26mdnUzlA-BpYFzfRVn-
gg@rapidnet.com:
> Many newcomers to digital imaging are confuse by all the numbers being
> thrown about when it comes to cameras, scanners and printers.
>
> In a new free tip of the day I try to shed some light on all of this.....

Since when has an advertisement of commercial videos been called a free
tip?

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Pat Ziegler - 29 Jun 2005 20:21 GMT
Matti:

   The tip of the day video is free.  You can view it by clicking on the
"Tip of the day"  link on this page.
http://imagequest.netfirms.com/tutorials/

   The one hour feature lesson is $2.99

   A library of free quick clips will be forthcoming.  Suggestions are
allways welcomed and encouraged.

Stay tuned for more free quick clips and feature lessons.

Thanks

Image Quest Photo

http://imagequest.netfirms.com

> "Pat Ziegler" <pzig98@hotmail.com> wrote in news:26mdnUzlA-BpYFzfRVn-
> gg@rapidnet.com:
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> Since when has an advertisement of commercial videos been called a free
> tip?
 
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