ShootDotEdit and Lightroom 3.0 :: Part Three – Submitting Your Job

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Well, our sincere apologies for breaking from our promised and continued blog post on SDE Lightroom Workflow 3.0.  We had SO many exciting and new announcements to tell share over the last few weeks, so we strategically postponed……, but we are BACK and ready to talk about submitting your Job!

A few things to remember as you are closing the Lightroom Catalog you will be sending to us:

1. Ensure the Standard Size Previews have been generated
2. Ensure all the images have been placed into the correct folders

Okay, now you are ready!

Here is the Step by Step instructions for the above video:

1. Login to the ShootDotEdit DotTracker using your Client ID and Password
2. On the Client Page select “Submit Job”
3. Select Lightroom Workflow
*This will ensure that you can upload the SDE Lightroom Catalog
*This will ensure that you receive back a Lightroom Catalog via email
4. Fill out Job Submission Form > Click Continue
5. Complete Billing Form > Click Continue
6. Submit your Lightroom Catalog, Lightroom Previews, and all RAW images via our Uploader or mini Hard Drive/DVD/Thumbdrive

That’s the last step in the submission process.

Now you can Sit back, relax, and let ShootDotEdit take care of all of the rest!

Soooooooo, what happens when you get an email from us with your completed Lightroom Catalog?  Check back next week to see how to merge your returned Lightroom Catalog with your RAW images.

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Surprise! The Color Wizard is here!

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

We’re learning.  We’re learning that our business is at it’s peak performance when we listen to the needs of our customers, and then act accordingly.  Over the past 3 years, we’ve heard reverberating requests for a more comprehensive color profiling system.  Options, control, and flexibility have been the common thread.   And now, we’ve taken color to a whole new level.

Statements like, “My brides skin tone is different than the 1 color skin tone you provide”.  Or, “I would really, really, like a color profile that provides more contrast”.  ”Why can’t I ‘create’ my own color profile”?   ”Do you have a color profile for an African American skin tone that is on the uber cool side”?   And, the list goes on and on.  :)

The questions are sincere and for the most part, simple.  However, the answers are much more complicated.  Hence, our caution and patience in delivering the right solution.

No more waiting, the solution is here.  The ONLY comprehensive skin tone color profiling solution of its kind.  And, we’re excited to share it with you!   We hope you’ll share the excitement as well!

After nearly 1 year of development, today we officially announce “Color Wizard”:

The ultimate upgrade.

We’ve spent nearly a year preparing to provide you with increased control and flexibility.
And, now, it’s here.  Color Wizard. Learn more >>

See what’s new.

  • Dark, Medium, Light, and Fair skin tone options!
  • New “Super Contrast” option
  • etc., etc.    Learn more >>

Talk to a Specialist.

Meet Rick and Kevin, two of our pro color consultants.  Learn more >>

Experience it for yourself.

See and experience what all the fuss is about.  Login here >>


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Dotman’s Travels!

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Have you ever met Dotman?  He is the ShootDotEdit mascott!

Lately he has been feeling slightly blue – the entire team has been very busy, and we haven’t been paying much attention to him.  So, behind our backs, he packed up and took a road trip to visit one of our beloved clients, Liz Bradley!

They had a wonderful week together in Ottawa, Cananda.  Cooking, playing with the dogs, and of course, good ol’ fashion hang out time.  Also, they took it upon themselves to document their time together.  DotMan is such a camera hog!!  Sheesh!

Anyway, after taking a look at these, we decided it would not be right if we did not share them with all of you.  Here is a small sample of Dotman’s trip to the Great White North, Cananda.   Eh’!


P.S.  Want to see more?  Click HERE to check out the ShootDotEdit Facebook page too see the rest!

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It’s Photography, not Real Estate

posted in News,Partners

Monday, October 3, 2011

Hi Everyone,

Beginning today, we are offering a 20% discount on ALL album design orders (minimum 30 pages)! When submitting your design order, use the discount code:   2011albumexposure

  • OFFER EXPIRES OCTOBER 9, 2011 at MIDNIGHT.

That being said, today we’re hosting a guest blog from our friends at AlbumExposure.  They’ve got some good insight about the important role presentation plays in your business.

It’s Photography, not Real Estate
By Gary Sikes

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In real estate, it’s all about those three famous words: location, location, location!

But in the photography world, I’d suggest it’s all about presentation, presentation, presentation!!

Seems that many professional photographers these days are ‘destination’ photographers and the industry is filled with talented individuals who are mobile, agile, and able to leverage their surroundings for great results. As a result, location just isn’t what it used to be for your business to thrive.

However, this creates a significant challenge for you to develop two different sets of processes and procedures. One for physical interaction with clients and another for destination clients who require more digital contact. This requires a tremendous amount of preparation and attention to detail if you want to maximize your abilities to capture new clients, create a winning experience, and foster a referral network.

In order to make this a little easier, let me suggest that you concentrate on presentation. And I’m not just talking about presentation of images, rather presentation at each marker in the road. Have you ever noticed the markers on the side of an old county road? Often a mile marker, but always a designation of a key point in a distance spanning two locations. The markers identify the progression to your destination and offer tangible signs for what can be expected next. In a similar way, the method by which you present your brand at markers along the way will give your clients and potential clients an indication of what is to come. You’re both building trust and creating expectations at the same time. So, don’t get overwhelmed by the idea of systems and processes up front, rather let those come naturally from the ways you decide to present yourself and focus more on defining those presentation ‘markers’, if you will. This will shape the positioning of your brand.

Consider each step from introduction (first look on your website, an email, or phone call) through to the final goal (happy customer with completed project). Make sure to define the key markers, as your clients will be looking at these clues to determine what their experience will be like. Similarly, the ways you successfully provide to the level that you present at each marker, will dictate the amount of happy clients you have and how easily they desire to sing your praises as fans. So, be mindful of each step in the process, define how you want to be perceived, then present yourself honestly and with integrity at the markers along the road.

Share some key ways you or your staff present to clients or prospects below and let’s keep the discussion rolling.

[written by Gary Sikes of AlbumExposure]

Feel free to check out the blog Album Exposure has posted about SDE today for ideas… (blog.albumexposure.com)
This week, Album Exposure is offering $30 off their yearly subscription this week: “AESDEWT103“!

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