jennief
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Reged: 28/04/2007
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Loc: Perthshire
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My final project will be in the post in the morning. I have thoroughly enjoyed the "old" AP Diploma course and although I have still got a long way to go I have learned a great deal. Thanks to all on the forum who have helped with advice and encouragement and a huge thank you to Scott Lewis my long suffering tutor who was my guru for all but the "Last Lap". Thanks AP it was really good. If anyone else is thinking about a course-go for it! I feel flat and a bit sad now
-------------------- Jennie-professional worrier.
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GDN
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Congratulations on completing the course Jennie. Hope you get a good mark from your new tutor. 
What did you chose as you final module/project?
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jennief
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Its called "My Ode to Autumn". Not brilliantly original and whacky - it is a sort of tribute?
-------------------- Jennie-professional worrier.
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Paul_R
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Reged: 16/06/2006
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Congratulations Couldn't find the images on your Flickr site. Have they been uploaded yet?
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jennief
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I will try to get to that next. How are you getting on with your modules?
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Paul_R
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I will try to get to that next. How are you getting on with your modules?
Not as quick as I had hoped. I have just got the fourth pic for my 'People' module done today so hopefully get that sent in shortly. I believe you can now upload module images rather than sending them via the post. However, I have made a number of requests for the password and logging in details but haven't received a reply!
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jennief
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Good luck with that and hope you get a reply soon. How can you be sure that your images will look as good (colourwise) on your tutors monitor as they do on yours? Apart from that its a really good idea. I found Scotts comments helpful about my printing as well so I guess theres pros and cons both ways.
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Paul_R
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Good luck with that and hope you get a reply soon. How can you be sure that your images will look as good (colourwise) on your tutors monitor as they do on yours? Apart from that its a really good idea. I found Scotts comments helpful about my printing as well so I guess theres pros and cons both ways.
Got a reply today so I now have that option. As for images looking different on another monitor, I had thought about that also. Mind you, my four 'People' images are all black & white
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Paul_R
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I will try to get to that next. How are you getting on with your modules?
Completed Module 6, hurrah Can be seen here
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