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					<title>What are the different search options?</title>
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					<description>Advanced Search Help Tailor your search criteria, and how the results are presented. &quot;Search for&quot; Type in your keywords here. &quot;Match&quot; By default, all the words you specify must be present in the documents returned. You can change this to match any of the words you enter, by selecting &quot;Match: Any Keyword&quot; from the dropdown menu below. &quot;Limit Search to&quot; and &quot;Sort Results by&quot; Extend your search to other types of documents by changing the &quot;Limit Search to&quot; drop-down box. The most relevant documents are returned first, but the newest documents can be displayed first by changing your selection in the &quot;Sort Results by&quot; drop-down menu. &quot;Display Results&quot; To change the grid of thumbnails displayed, select either &quot;Thumbnails Only&quot; or...</description>
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					<title>What is an RSS feed?</title>
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					<description>RSS is a format for syndicating news and the content of news-like sites, including major news sites like Wired, news-oriented community sites like Slashdot, and personal weblogs. But it&apos;s not just for news. Pretty much anything that can be broken down into discrete items can be syndicated via RSS: the &quot;recent changes&quot; page of a wiki, a changelog of CVS checkins, even the revision history of a book. Once information about each item is in RSS format, an RSS-aware program can check the feed for changes and react to the changes in an appropriate way. RSS-aware programs called news aggregators are popular in the weblogging community. Many weblogs make content available in RSS. A news aggregator can help you keep...</description>
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					<title>What are the available RSS / XML feeds?</title>
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					<pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2005 13:49:35 -0500</pubDate>
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					<title>How do I contact the MVPix.com staff?</title>
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					<pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2005 13:43:46 -0500</pubDate>
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					<title>How do I find the latest photos?</title>
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					<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2003 13:06:13 -0500</pubDate>
					<description>The FIND PHOTOS | Search photos menu item (in the orange menu bar at the top of each page) expands with some quick-search sub-menus. These sub-menu items allow you to quickly locate all the latest photos, or only those taken in bonaire, montreal, etc. The search sub-menus are arranged thus: FIND PHOTOS Search photos Show all the latest photos Show photos in Bonaire Underwater only Show photos in Montreal...</description>
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					<description> The contrast and brightness settings of your monitor may be maladjusted. If you&apos;ve set your contrast and brightness levels for office related applications (ms-word, etc.), these levels may show photographs as too dark. In most cases, the contrast level should be set to maximum, and the brightness level raised (starting from it&apos;s lowest setting) until all seventeen tones in the following reference bar can be distinguished clearly. [Gray reference for brightness and contrast adjustment] The brightness setting can be lowered to return the monitor to levels appropriate for word processing, etc. An alternative might be to configure your your applications to use a light gray background. This will be easier on your eyes, and the higher brightness level will...</description>
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					<title>Why do some photos have &quot;MVPix.com / Scaled Image&quot; written on them?</title>
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					<pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2003 16:25:54 -0500</pubDate>
					<description> Watermarks do not appear on the purchased photos you download. Rather, watermarks appear only on some images that are displayed online. A watermark is an image that is overlayed over another, in an effort to prevent it from being reproduced without authorization. Our watermarks contain the words MVPix.com and Scaled Image....</description>
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