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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Aug 8, 2008 14:19

... direction for all materials. Editing of Photography materials to include extensive retouching utilizing ... Photoshop skills * Experience working with digital photography and digital technologies * Experience with digital asset ...
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Re: Digital Photography On Aircraft Not Permitted on Take Off or Landing     

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Author: Podge
Date: Jan 22, 2008 23:37

...' wishes are being taken seriously by the industry. With regard to photography on aircraft, some people have suggested (quite reasonably) that if you are really interested in photography, then you should hire your own plane and that, when on a commercial flight, you should give away the idea of photography and just relax and stop annoying your fellow passengers! But ...
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Re: Digital Photography On Aircraft Not Permitted on Take Off or Landing     

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Author: RT
Date: Jan 22, 2008 02:34

... properly installed) see NO interference from inside the fuse if the bonding is correct. Now granted the emr from any computer is appalling, wtf has that to do with an effectively quiescent pissant digital camera? And why should either affect any properly shielded a/c system? Seems remarkably similar to the plastic knives out of Oz and the steel knives, on the same flight, when re-...
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Re: Digital Photography On Aircraft Not Permitted on Take Off or Landing     

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Author: Ron Hunter
Date: Jan 22, 2008 01:02

... navigation gear during a thick fog etc., but nobody tells the passengers to stop using their digital cameras (or cell phones, or GPS receivers). I doubt whether the navigation equipment on boats, ...same passengers on a boat etc. wouldn't feel the least anxious about the use of digital cameras at any time If I had a choice between being on a plane with navigation problems ...
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Re: Digital Photography On Aircraft Not Permitted on Take Off or Landing     

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Author: Podge
Date: Jan 21, 2008 23:30

...dfadc1da-2fd4-4517-901f-e1643454d5cc@p69g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... On Jan 13, 8:42 pm, "Podge" <Po...@flight.com> wrote: About 5 years ago, nobody cared when I used my camcorder or digital still camera during take-offs or landings, and there were no reports then of interference with the aircrafts' navigation systems! So what has changed during the last 5 years? Haven't you ...
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Re: Digital Photography On Aircraft Not Permitted on Take Off orLanding     

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Author: Roger (K8RI)
Date: Jan 21, 2008 22:12

... evidence exists to demonstrate that digital cameras interfere with avionics? This is ...you post some evidence that NO digital camera current or future is ... not permitted to use any digital camera during critical parts of ... that are carried; other than digital watches. And they emit the ... _measurements_, for the banning of digital cameras and similar electronic devices ...
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Re: Digital Photography On Aircraft Not Permitted on Take Off or Landing     

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Author: Annika1980
Date: Jan 21, 2008 14:00

On Jan 13, 8:42В pm, "Podge" <Po...@flight.com> wrote: About 5 years ago, nobody cared when I used my camcorder or digital still camera during take-offs or landings, and there were no reports then of interference with the aircrafts' navigation systems! So what has changed during the last 5 years? Haven't you heard? 9/11 changed everything. Most of the airlines have had ...
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Re: Digital Photography On Aircraft Not Permitted on Take Off or Landing     

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Author: Podge
Date: Jan 21, 2008 10:58

...>> navigation gear during a thick fog etc., but nobody tells the passengers to stop using their digital cameras (or cell phones, or GPS receivers). I doubt whether the navigation equipment on boats, ... same passengers on a boat etc. wouldn't feel the least anxious about the use of digital cameras at any time If I had a choice between being on a plane with navigation problems or...
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Re: Digital Photography On Aircraft Not Permitted on Take Off or Landing     

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Author: ChrisM
Date: Jan 21, 2008 04:31

... navigation gear during a thick fog etc., but nobody tells the passengers to stop using their digital cameras (or cell phones, or GPS receivers). I doubt whether the navigation equipment on boats, ... the same passengers on a boat etc. wouldn't feel the least anxious about the use of digital cameras at any time If I had a choice between being on a plane with navigation problems or a...
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Re: Digital Photography On Aircraft Not Permitted on Take Off or Landing     

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Author: ChrisM
Date: Jan 21, 2008 03:52

...repeatable, peer recognised and reviewed scientific study was undertaken which concluded/proved that no digital camera posed any threat, in any way, to any aircraft's systems then the...happened, unless this study could somehow prove that it was impossible for any future digital camera to cause problems, the operators would probably still enforce the ban, after ...
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