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		<title>eBay Auction Pictures Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 19:54:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sebastian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whatever you do, resist the temptation to simply copy someone else&#8217;s picture file to use in your listing. Not only is this unethical, but it misrepresents the exact item you&#8217;re selling. You could also find yourself on the wrong side of a copyright lawsuit if the owner of the photo takes particular offense. Use a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="docText">Whatever you do, resist the temptation to simply copy someone  else&#8217;s picture file to use in your listing. Not only is this unethical, but it  misrepresents the exact item you&#8217;re selling. You could also find yourself on the  wrong side of a copyright lawsuit if the owner of the photo takes particular  offense.</p>
<p class="docText"><span class="docEmphStrong">Use a digital camera</span>. Although you can take  pictures with a normal film camera, develop the film, and have your film  processor transfer your photos to graphics files on a photo CD, it&#8217;s a lot  easier if you start with digital at the sourceespecially if you plan on listing  a lot of items on eBay. You can pick up a good low-end digital camera for $200  or less these days, and going direct from camera to computer (and then to eBay)  is a lot easier than any other method.</p>
<p class="docText">If you&#8217;re shooting a small item, your camera may have  difficulty focusing if you get too close. Use your camera&#8217;s macro focus mode to  enable sharp focus closer to the object.</p>
<p class="docText"><span class="docEmphStrong">Take more than one photo</span>. Don&#8217;t snap off a quick  picture and assume you&#8217;ve done your job. Shoot your item from several different  angles and distancesand remember to get a close-up of any important area of the  item, such as a serial number or a damaged area. You may want to include  multiple photos in your listingor just have a good selection of photos to choose  from for that one best picture.</p>
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