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What format should
the image be in?
Ideally the image
should be taken with a digital camera and forwarded in either a
jpeg or gif format. However, other formats may be accepted.
I have a
photograph, what should I do?
Before sending your
photograph/image, you must ensure that you are the copyright
holder of it or have obtained permission from the person who owns
the image. The International Police Association will assume that
you have permission for all submitted photographs/images.
How do I send my
photograph ?
Images/photographs
MUST NOT be sent to the IAC. Please
send your images by email to
images@ipa-iac.org. When emailing your image(s), please
include the following information;
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Date photograph
taken (if known) |
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File name |
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Brief
description of photograph |
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Your name /
Section / membership number |
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Image format |
Can I send more
than one photograph?
There is no limit as
to the number of photographs you can send at one time, subject to
restrictions by your own ISP (Internet Service Provider). However,
please remember to include all the information requested above for
each image.
I have a large
collection on CD-Rom, how can I send it to you ?
Images/photographs
can also be forwarded by post to the IAC address, for the
attention of Edwin Sutton (IAC Webmaster). Material sent by post
cannot be returned and again you must either be the copyright
holder of the photograph or have permission of the owner.
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IPA member with one of the
Metropolitan Police Service
Historic Vehicle collection

Enjoying a drop of 'Black Gold' -
Nicole Pollard (Australia) with Steve Livingstone (United States) at
Guinness Factory, Dublin - IEC 2005

Having a good time - Tom and Diane
Witney at a Regional event - IPA 11 Region (British Section)
Summer Ball, May 2006 |