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Welcome to the wood-mag
gallery. As the gallery grows, we will feature some of the best
photographs throughout the wood-shop website, including images on
the home page. Like the Forum this is not just about showing
pictures and images of furniture making and wood working, it is also
about the projects that you are creating, both at home and on
Wood-Shop courses.
Gallery Rules and Regulations
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When registering to the Gallery you are
required to be a registered member of the Forum and you
should use the same 'username' as you registered to the
forum with.
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You are also required to fill in the
profile in full. We are not looking for your full address, just
perhaps Town/City and Country.
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Once registered an email will be sent
to you from the gallery automatically to confirm your email address.
You should click on the link within the email to confirm your
registration and it will give you instant access.
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Once you have gone through the process
above the Administrator of the gallery will enable you. As a Forum
user this will then give you the ability to create your own album in
the Gallery and upload images
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Gallery users are requested to keep their images to wood,
woodworking tools, furniture making, evening class projects, home
projects and other types of wood related & cabinet making themes.
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Wood-Mag reserves the right to delete any image without notice if
it is felt that there has been, or may be, a breach of any Gallery
rule or simply a matter of good taste.
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Please make sure you either own the copyright to any image you
post or you have the permission of the copyright owner to post any
image. Wood-Mag will accept images only on this
understanding and immediately you post any image it is taken as your
confirmation that the images comply with this rule.
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Images uploaded to your
personal album within the gallery should be no greater than 700
pixels wide or 700 pixels in length, which ever is the greatest.
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