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Not that I've seen for eBiz, but we've been using the .zip file uploader for a while and are more than happy with it. Run our photos through the watermark, zip them up in XP (right click, Send To > Compressed (zipped) Folder), upload. Pop open enough tabs, and you can even juggle uploads. (Great when you're in a rush trying to get everything up by 5:00.)As for the original topic, we're still using our Nikon D60 on manual and RAW; manual to get things showing as we want them, RAW so we can get away with photographic murder (so long as we were within a stop or so of being right). We adjust (crop, exposure, etc.) in iPhoto and resize/watermark using FastStone Photo Resizer (a holdover from when we were Windows-based; it works great, we had the formatting right, and we had a license). It's not the choice everyone would make, but it's worked well for us (even through training a rookie).
Not that I've seen for eBiz, but we've been using the .zip file uploader for a while and are more than happy with it. Run our photos through the watermark, zip them up in XP (right click, Send To > Compressed (zipped) Folder), upload. Pop open enough tabs, and you can even juggle uploads. (Great when you're in a rush trying to get everything up by 5:00.)
As for the original topic, we're still using our Nikon D60 on manual and RAW; manual to get things showing as we want them, RAW so we can get away with photographic murder (so long as we were within a stop or so of being right). We adjust (crop, exposure, etc.) in iPhoto and resize/watermark using FastStone Photo Resizer (a holdover from when we were Windows-based; it works great, we had the formatting right, and we had a license). It's not the choice everyone would make, but it's worked well for us (even through training a rookie).