Giveaway – Spyder3Express Calibration System

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED!

Thank you to all who entered. The winning number was 14, who was Leah. Please contact me, Leah, to claim your prize.

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14
Timestamp: 2010-09-21 03:22:36 UTC

I also decided to do two runner-ups. The first one runner up, number 118 by Tara S, wins an action set from Pamela Topping. The second runner up, number 217 by Gina C, wins a $15 gift code towards any workshops or actions I offer.

Tara, I don’t have a way to contact you either, please email me to claim your prize.

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Timestamp: 2010-09-21 03:29:35 UTC

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To celebrate my consolidated blog here at Everyday Elements and to show my appreciation to all those who have attended my workshops, encouraged me at the Facebook fan page and supported me along my new journey, I am giving away a Spyder3Express calibration system.

Working on a calibrated monitor is very important and will help you be so much more pleased with your images when printing. Spyder3Express , which sells for $80, is affordable yet highly effective calibration system and one I use myself.

How to enter: Leave a comment letting me know what editing program and version you use to edit your images.

Extra entries can be earned by doing any or all of the following. Make sure to leave a separate comment for each entry. If you are already a FB fan or a blog follower, state that in the comment.

  • Be a past or current workshop attendee – leave a comment telling me which workshop you attended (ex: July Beginners, August All About Actions, etc.) Only one extra entry for being an attendee, not one extra for each class you took.
  • “Like” Everyday Elements’ Facebook fan page
  • Become a subscriber of Everyday Elements’ blog (click on dark gray button in sidebar next to the pink box with a bird in it).
  • Tweet about it on Twitter (ex tweet: I entered to win a Spyder3Express calibration sys  from @amandapadgett at Everyday Elements http://bit.ly/95tJkT) OR make a status post about it on your Facebook page (use @everydayelements in the post and I will see it).

Giveaway runs from September 15th to September 20th at 11:00 PM EST. Winner will be chosen via Random.org and have one week to respond, after which time I will chose another winner.

The Spyder3Express will be ordered through B&H Photo and shipped directly to the winner.

About Amanda

I am passionate about helping others learn how to use their DSLR cameras and editing programs. More information about me can be found at my About page, or by visiting my personal blog.

Comments

  1. And I subscribed to the blog (and the newsletter, too!).

  2. I use CS3!!! I am off to check out your facebook page.

  3. I work between several programs…I open all of my images and start with Lightroom then export to PSE7. Sometimes I utilize Topaz in either one of those programs….depends on what I need for a particular photo.

    Just discovered your site…so happy to have found you.

  4. I now “like” Everyday Elements on Facebook. 🙂

  5. No hatin’ but I use PaintShop Pro X2. I am just getting into the photography business and I beleive this would be a good resource to start with. Thanks. I will also be subscribing to your everday elements blog. All the best, cheers!

  6. I like you on FB.

  7. I use CS3! Great giveaway!

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