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    Also individual pics I prefer over group shots, unless it is base or low end inserts.

    totally agree...I hate squinting to find out what the card is, my peepers are not what they used to be.

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    Why do people use photobucket? Its very tedious to look through. I love looking at sale/trade posts that have the images in the post but I won't bother with one that say look in my bucket.
    If I ever stop being lazy I'd either do a blog or a web page. With a blog you could tag each post to help sort. I haven't spent much time with the SCF inventory.

    totally agree...I hate squinting to find out what the card is, my peepers are not what they used to be.

    This is why SCF inventory is great as once you upload a image you can search for the exact type of card you are looking for. Photobucket will never offer that many way to find the cards. A simple text search will let you know what is available. You need to try it. We have category like in photbucket and much more. It's also free and publicity free.
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    This is why SCF inventory is great as once you upload a image you can search for the exact type of card you are looking for. Photobucket will never offer that many way to find the cards. A simple text search will let you know what is available. You need to try it. We have category like in photbucket and much more. It's also free and publicity free.


    Your SCF inventory I like.
    Many don't bother to do the picture or if they do I need a magniying glass to see it

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    I absolutely hate looking through photo buckets. It is painful, most people are pretty good at organization but waiting for pics to load, navigation and documentation is generally awful.

    I like the idea of lastName / set / year for a naming convention.
    For multiple cards in one pic I would go setName/year/commonAttribute for the title and in the description list the cards. Half the time I look through buckets I can't even see who is on the card.... my eyes are also not what they used to be.

    I like the setup for SCF inventory. Easy to use, nice sorting options. Its too bad we couldn't work something out with beckett to import prices for BV...

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    Thanks guys all great tips, I have sorted them out according, to some of you guys and I must say looks a lot better.

    I am going to start to do all the rookies individual as well, and eventually move over to the SCF inventory!

    thanks again.

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    Thanks guys all great tips, I have sorted them out according, to some of you guys and I must say looks a lot better.

    I am going to start to do all the rookies individual as well, and eventually move over to the SCF inventory!

    thanks again.

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