Photo Cropping How’s and Why’s
If you own a digital camera, the answer is simple. Most digital cameras use a 4:3 aspect ratio, whereas print-shops and print labs still adhere to the old 35mm aspect ratio of 3:2.
Read More...If you own a digital camera, the answer is simple. Most digital cameras use a 4:3 aspect ratio, whereas print-shops and print labs still adhere to the old 35mm aspect ratio of 3:2.
Read More...Did you know that you can frame your own canvas simply by selecting “Matboard Mounted Canvas” as your mounting style? Our professionals will take your giclee printed canvas and adhere it to matboard using archival grade adhesives, producing a rigid, durable canvas print which is Ready-To-Frame the instant it arrives.
Read More...Bleed in print is used to describe the amount of image which will be trimmed to make the print borderless. This is applicable to any of our borderless giclee prints as well as the Kodak prints.
Read More...Scanning your artwork or old photo prints is an excellent way to preserve them, and doing so creates a hardcopy in the form of a digital image file. Once it is on your computer it can be printed anywhere, anytime.
Read More...The beauty of this is that it allows you to order canvas on demand online and have your prints shipped to your door. Demanding your print on canvas is the way to ensure those you are presenting the print to will have a hard time being dissatisfied with your gift to them.
Read More...There are a lot of young talented artists eager to create that perfect masterpiece which will help decorate your home.
Read More...Printing on canvas is a relatively new and gaining popularity.
Read More...If you are still using the brigtness and contrast tool in Photoshop, consider the shadows and hightlights tool
Read More...Converting your digital image to print requires a translation process that is similar to translating a modern language to an older one.
Read More...If you want to touch up your photos, take a look at some of the programs listed here.
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