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hey flic very keen on a sau calender.

have a pic here.. if one is needed with better background and better camera would be more than happy to get one to you asap

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Jenkies, can you email me a photo rather than attatching it here? Uploading it to here downsizes it a bit, high res is better.. I wont be using photos downloaded to the forum

Going to the printers tommorow.. Luke and I are sitting down tonite to go through all the photos and pick out what to take.. so get in by tonite if you want to be considered!

So at this stage, the deadline is tonite.. but that could be extended, depending on what the printers say tommorow. Will let you all know!

just a few photos sent to flick, hope your mailbox isnt flooded...lol

if you need help editing Im around tomorrow. i ran out of time editing this week , hope you found something useful. need to go on more cruuses to get more photos..?

ok guys! Been and seen the printers. All main photos are picked out, the ones that look best enlarged.. everyone that sent me a photo will more than likely be included, even if its just a small one. Some that were sent from a mobile phone camera, are hard to duplicate and print.. but will see what they can do.

The calender will be A4 size. 1 big pic and as ive said many a time, smaller ones below the dates.. Saw a sample and gonna look pretty good I think.

They are doing up a draft and im waiting on a final quote and I go back next thursday.. so I have until then to design the front cover!

haha nah you cant know yet whos photos made it to the main pages :) Thats a secret :banana:

The quote may take a few days to come through, im surprised and quiet happy though, as the setup fee rough quote was alot less than I expected! And alot less than some other places told me. Will know by early next week I reckon, what the price on each calendar will be.

Lee the calendars will be no more than $30, bout the average price of a calendar you would get from any other shop. Im thinking they will be more around the $20-$25 mark, going from what theyve told me both times ive been in there.

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