Brightening Images without Overexposing
Both online and offline we always seem to be talking about what happens when images are too dark or not being properly color balanced but we don’t talk enough about overexposed images.
Read More...Both online and offline we always seem to be talking about what happens when images are too dark or not being properly color balanced but we don’t talk enough about overexposed images.
Read More...Sometimes it seems we receive the same question from multiple people all within a brief time frame. In this case the common question we were getting last week and over the weekend was whether it was better to scan or photograph artwork when preparing images for printing.
Read More...Today I’m going to show you how to soft proof your images through Photoshop. Why is soft proofing important? Simply put, soft proofing your images before having them printed is a great way to simulate how they will appear based on specific printer and paper combination.
Read More...I was in a meeting with some artists/photographers who were very interested in the topic of digital printing and we were discussing how producing prints from photography and artwork has changed over time. One of the questions brought up was what I expected the future to bring about.
Read More...Nothing like the month of October, one of my favorite months of the year. Living in south/central Texas Fall usually does not begin to hint it even exists until sometime this month so the change from upper 90s to lower 90s is always welcome.
Read More...We get a lot of people asking us about ordering prints smaller than 8×8 inches. Of course you can do that on standard Kodak stock but the vast majority of our customers are ordering their prints on either on one of the art papers or canvas.
Read More...If you are looking to more closely match your monitor to display your images as they will look in print, we now have a new color calibration print.
Read More...Go behind-the-scenes with us as we discuss the best image preparation practices for exceptional prints. Learn what type of files to submit, and how resolution really affects your print quality.
Read More...Sometimes people will use the term blurry to refer to an image being pixelated. The truth is the two terms are very different and used to describe two differing problems which can occur.
Read More...So what is the difference between an inkjet print and a more traditional photo print used by digital color labs. Here I discuss the two as well as the advantages and disadvantages of both.
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