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Following many requests from our contributors we have finished all the required preparations and now we are ready to accept DVD submissions from our members. Please make sure that all images contain IPTC data in plain English and the amount of keywords is 7 to 50. If you send both photos and illustrations please create different folders for them and name them clearly (i.e. "photos/" and "illustrations/") or, alternatively, provide them on two separate DVDs.
Also enclose a note with your member name and your email on file with Pixamba.
Send media to our postal address and we'll put it online for you.
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David Mail is the CEO of Pixamba Ltd. (http://www.pixamba.com), a media services company. Pixamba offers innovative media management software and services for the stock imagery industry. Pixamba is also a developer of ProStockMaster software (http://www.prostockmaster.com), the first in the world desktop workflow management application for contributing stock artists.
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