PhotoShelter Rescues Stranded DRR Passengers
by Jeff Greene /
PhotoShelter is offering a rescue package for Digital Railroad customers who wish to transfer their images from their existing DRR archive to a PhotoShelter Personal Archive 2.0.
According to PhotoShelter, the following terms apply:
- Sign up for a PhotoShelter Personal Archive 2.0 account
- Provide proof of your DRR membership
- PhotoShelter will then credit your account with an additional 3-months free service
- PhotoShelter will provide FTP instructions on how to transfer your archive -
The PhotoShelter's Personal Archive service includes (from their website):
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John Harrington’s Photo Business News & Forum blog has reported on the issues facing Digital Railroad for weeks and has offered a complete set of instructions for transferring their collections from DRR to PhotoShelter's Personal Archive service.
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October 28, 2008
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