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Started by klassylady25, October 28, 2008, 12:04:33 AM

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klassylady25

Margie,

I've been on juror duty as of late.  A verdict was reached Friday.  I've finished a picture and would like to upload it, but the site has changed.  Or at least it looks as if it has. 

Please advise.

Candice

Mhayes

Candice,

Let this be a lesson to you for staying away so long. Sorry, but being on the jury does not cut it.  ;D Yes, PhotoShelter has made some changes, which I am copying from a previous post. Mainly it is the front page that is the most confusing

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     1.  After you have logged in to your account, look for the section "My Invites"
     2.  Under the section "Gallery/Collection, click on To (your name) and that will take you to your gallery
     3.  Click on your photo to download and then on the pull down menu for "Download" and hit Hi-res Download

The rest is pretty much like before.

To Upload your photo, go back to the screen that you had with your name and link to your gallery. Look on the left hand side for: "Upload to PhotoShelter MU." That will let you upload as before.

Hope this helps and did you enjoy jury duty? I must be one of the few people that love serving on a jury.

Margie
"carpe diem"

Margie Hayes
OPR President
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Tess (Tassie D)

Hi Candy. You should see the upload at the side now instead of the top.

Tess Cameron
Distribution Coordinator
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klassylady25

Thank you.  I dd find it with your help.

glennab

Margie, you're not the only person who loved jury duty.  Within a year I was chosen to be on 3 juries (2 federal and 1 state), on one of which I was chosen to be foreman (foreperson?).  It was an awesome experience to be part of our judicial process and see it at work – up close and personal.  I can guarantee that if I'm called again, I'll be seated on a jury.  Don't know what it is about my profile, but in someone's book I'm the perfect candidate.  The thing that most struck me was the respect with which the jury was treated in every case.  I think everyone should experience that responsibility at least once.

GK
What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal. ~Albert Pine

(Photoshop CS5 /Mac Pro)

klassylady25

I did appreciate the lessons learned.  And a renewed appreciation in our legal system.  This was a hard case: 5 counts of child pornography.  Based on the evidence, we voted not quilty.  Computer was accessible to adults in the home of their mother.  Dates didn't jive with evidence and witnesses.  Someone put it there but we'll never know who.