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<p>[QUOTE="tsk, post: 190448, member: 5858"]Regarding images: The two options on a camera refer to resolution and jpeg compression. The items saying normal, fine, extra fine correspond to the amount of jpeg compression (which will also correspond to the size of a file). If you compress too much you will notice compression artifacts in the image and it will look poor. I'd personally take shots at highest resolution and then resize and compress to my liking. There are free programs out there that you can get to help you with that.</p><p><br /></p><p>Regarding Paypal. I'd strongly recommend always accepting Paypal. You may not like the service, but the fact is that people will generally spend more if they can use Paypal. It's almost like free money. You have it in some account that you can cash out if you like, or you can just spend it.. And generally people just spend it. They will also be able to use their credit card and maybe spend more than they should. So this is a good thing to a seller.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you do Paypal, my recommendation is to get a business/premier account, get verified and all that. Then, make sure you follow all the Paypal rules and you'll be protected from chargebacks. That basically means ship within 1 week, ship to the confirmed address and use a trackable service.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tsk, post: 190448, member: 5858"]Regarding images: The two options on a camera refer to resolution and jpeg compression. The items saying normal, fine, extra fine correspond to the amount of jpeg compression (which will also correspond to the size of a file). If you compress too much you will notice compression artifacts in the image and it will look poor. I'd personally take shots at highest resolution and then resize and compress to my liking. There are free programs out there that you can get to help you with that. Regarding Paypal. I'd strongly recommend always accepting Paypal. You may not like the service, but the fact is that people will generally spend more if they can use Paypal. It's almost like free money. You have it in some account that you can cash out if you like, or you can just spend it.. And generally people just spend it. They will also be able to use their credit card and maybe spend more than they should. So this is a good thing to a seller. If you do Paypal, my recommendation is to get a business/premier account, get verified and all that. Then, make sure you follow all the Paypal rules and you'll be protected from chargebacks. That basically means ship within 1 week, ship to the confirmed address and use a trackable service.[/QUOTE]
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