Stealthy Ninja wrote: Sell your camera gear, good way to make money.
Maria21 wrote: Very cool Time..I'm sure you will make quite a bit from it. Have you thought about writing the software for this & selling it mass market? I'm sure it would be a great product for photographers to offer their clients... I think I see $$$$ in your future.
The Time Capturer wrote:
Maria21 wrote: Very cool Time..I'm sure you will make quite a bit from it. Have you thought about writing the software for this & selling it mass market? I'm sure it would be a great product for photographers to offer their clients... I think I see $$$$ in your future.
Thanks for the confidence.
It's not actually software. It's a virtual website that runs locally from the disc, although, I'm sure I can adapt a version using Javascript where users could upload their own content into templates. This project has taken me several years to develop to the point where I am right now. The actual setup is finished and I'm currently creating an area of my website that will create the "individual files" for each volume.
Unfortunately, it's one of many, many projects I have on the go and it doesn't get the attention it needs. Thanks for the suggestion. It has sparked a few ideas in me and hopefully in anyone else reading this...
Maria21 wrote:
The Time Capturer wrote:
Maria21 wrote: Very cool Time..I'm sure you will make quite a bit from it. Have you thought about writing the software for this & selling it mass market? I'm sure it would be a great product for photographers to offer their clients... I think I see $$$$ in your future.
Thanks for the confidence.
It's not actually software. It's a virtual website that runs locally from the disc, although, I'm sure I can adapt a version using Javascript where users could upload their own content into templates. This project has taken me several years to develop to the point where I am right now. The actual setup is finished and I'm currently creating an area of my website that will create the "individual files" for each volume.
Unfortunately, it's one of many, many projects I have on the go and it doesn't get the attention it needs. Thanks for the suggestion. It has sparked a few ideas in me and hopefully in anyone else reading this...
I have lots of clients that ask me to do digital photobooks for them to give as gifts. I think this is a great idea & would absolutely sell. I know I could sell lots of them if the price was right. If you do go on to design the final product so that you could upload your images & customize a little..(like client name, dates, etc). Then allow it to be burned to a disc that would auto launch the site. I would offer them to my clients...go for it! True failure is not having tried at all & you have a great thing here.
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