Royalty-Free Images Come in Six Volumes

Each of the six volumes in the Vintage series of royalty-free, professional stock photography is composed of stock images of many subjects.

All images are scanned in 24-bit color at 300 dpi resolution and professionally color-corrected. Subjects include scenic shots, sports, cars, animals, food and more. Images are available in BMP and JPEG format for Windows; PICT and JPEG for Mac.

The Vintage series is one of four that include Screens & Wallpaper, Color Digital Photos and The CD Photo Library. Seattle Support Group, Kent, WA, (206) 395-1484, www.caseyspm.com. WM

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