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Jeffrey, please tell me what software you are using to present your beautiful pix on your blog. This is the slickest I’ve seen. Correct me if I’m wrong but I believe your blog software is WordPress.

Thanks,

James Davis
WPB, FL

— comment by James on September 15th, 2006 at 6:41am JST (5 years, 5 months ago) comment permalink

Dear Jeff,

Merry Christmas from Fachingen, where I’m currently visiting my parents.
Thank you for the Christmas card.
Jens and me are quite happy in Munich, although 2006 was not the best year, since Iwas suffering with the Eppstein Bar Virus. This infection kept me “busy” since May, but hopefully it’s over now.
I hope you, Fumie and Antony are well. According to your blog stories you are:)
Can you give me Marcie’s email, I still want to congratulate for her baby!

Have a nice Christmas and a happy new year!

Katrin

— comment by Katrin A. Cabbage on December 25th, 2006 at 8:39pm JST (5 years, 2 months ago) comment permalink

Jeffrey, I’d send this in an email but I can’t find it on your site — because you probably don’t list it on your site.

FWIW, it’s on the about me page….

I love your PS calendar template and would like to use it in my calendar design. I am designing a calendar for a non-profit organization I am in, and I plan on making about 50 copies and selling them as a fundraiser. I would like your permission to take off the ‘attrib’ I have on each page and then just give you credit on the inside cover of the calendar. I believe this will make it look more presentable. Please let me know if this is OK — and i can provide more details in personal correspondence if you’d like.

The script creates a Photoshop document that you can then edit to your heart’s content. There’s no legal nor moral requirement that the sample regex.info attribution is kept… it’s there mostly as a placeholder for a photo attribution, should you want to put one. I’ll have to make this more clear in the post. If you’d like to place a mention of how you made the calendar on the back, or something, that might save someone from having to ask you, but don’t feel the need to do it for me any more than you feel the need to credit the maker of the camera, your image-processing software, your printer, the company that made the paper and ink….. :-) —Jeffrey

— comment by rob on July 16th, 2007 at 3:38am JST (4 years, 7 months ago) comment permalink

Jeff,

Really impressed with your photo blog. It’s exactly what I want to do but I am clueless about the whole blogging thing. I have a WordPress blog but haven’t been able to figure out how to make it as photo freindly as yours. Any links you could share would be great but I understand you’re busy. Maybe a blog on the creation of this website?

Jay

Thanks for your kind words. I’ve written before a bit on blog-writing workflow, but it uses a lot of hand-written code to help me process things, so, unfortunately, it’s not easy to replicate. —Jeffrey

— comment by JayPG on October 6th, 2008 at 7:59am JST (3 years, 4 months ago) comment permalink

Jeffrey,

Will you have a plugin for uploading photos, etc. to iStockphoto for Lightroom 3?

Thanks!
I’ve no plans to make one, but there’s one on Lightroom Exchange you might check out. There’s a button in the plugin manager for visiting there. —Jeffrey

— comment by David Levin on July 4th, 2010 at 2:08pm JST (1 year, 7 months ago) comment permalink

Jeffrey,

Should you find time to answer this request coming from Somerset, England it would be very much appreciated.

I would really like to find out how to change the ‘Attrib’ and ‘Description’ fields in CS3 (Win7) on your Calendar script because when I change the text in these fields, it appears to work but actually doesn’t change the ‘regex.info…’ string?

My apologies if this has been asked before.

Jamie

I’d think that if you change the text layer, it would be reflected in the final result, but you can always just delete the layer and add a new one with whatever text you like. —Jeffrey

— comment by Jamie on August 14th, 2010 at 7:18am JST (1 year, 6 months ago) comment permalink
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