Meg has a case that doubles as a stand for her old Kindle 2. I don't know if they have any for the smaller new Kindles yet, but they probably will soon.
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there are all kinds of stands that would likely work. If you google credit card iphone stands, you can start by using an old credit card, bending it a couple of ways and that would likely work as a temp solution.
Cool! I'll try that out.
Here's a technical photography question: if you are hiring someone to take photographs for you, what format do you request them in? Like, for the purposes on both ease of use and long-term storage?
Digital, I'm assuming? If you want the original no degradation at all, ask for RAW. But those can be huge, and they're not exactly ease of use. But they're not compressed at all.
If RAW is too huge, tiff is the next best, because tiff files are pretty good in terms of being non-lossy.
Tiff, not BMP? Can do.
BMP are lossless, too. I think tiff is my kneejerk response since that's what we request from authors. (Not that we get it, damn you, jpegs.)
BMP are definitely at the low end of resolution. Ask for raw, tiff. Jpeg at worst. All three of those can be printed beautifully on good photo paper.
BMP are definitely at the low end of resolution.
I don't understand this statement. A format is either lossy or it isn't. I thought that BMP, Tiff and RAW were all lossless. I like Tiff because there's built-in lossless compression. Am I wrong about any of this?