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How are the corrected files returned?

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How are the corrected files returned?

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Files returned as full resolution JPEG, TIFF, or PSD, or as XMP/COS data files. XMP data files are usually preferred by most photographers as they are collected from my FTP server as a small download (usually approx. 1mb), preventing unnecessary postal delays. If you have either Photoshop CS2, CS3, CS4, CS5 or Adobe Lightroom 1, 2, or 3 these XMP files are then placed in the same folder as the raw files, and the final conversion to JPEG is run on your local machine using the updated settings in the XMP data. Corrected files returned as JPEG/TIFF/PSD on cd/dvd cost £3.50 for the first disc and UK postage. Additional discs in the same order £1.50. Please let me know if you’d prefer sRGB or AdobeRGB and capture sharpening turned on or off.

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