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Janice Stanley

9 Years Ago

Help Any Way I Can Get It

much of this is going to be a cut and paste I am very disabled bottom line is any of the 5 pictues I posted the other night print worthy? next where do i go or get help for this I sent it to help
Read my bio and I just had a small stroke last sat. I have a thread going and was told to talk to Amy privately. I just got with help which is almost impossible for me to get because art is not something like needing food in my house.Yes I would like to sell and make money. Yet to me it is more important people's eyes catch my piece of art for that is what finishes my picture to me.I am not stupid but have neurological damage to the brain making it difficult to understand directions but I eventually get there yet it takes patience and very long hours and I am in chronic pain. Now that I have taken some of the pictures again time number 4 maybe you could look before I edit. crop. etc. this takes days and to be rejected again is silly. also I think the last 5 pictures 3 of them were good if so could you please tell me. you must understand each one takes many hours. writing this note is over an hour or more. I am no great artist but I am happy doing what I do. I went on google as an experiment and still do not fully understand it but with no effort just posting my art. I have over 30000 followers and get daily comments that make me feel good plus I now see beautiful art from around the world and have met a few very talented artists. please just tell me if any of the last 5 are usable and how i can send you what I just took to Amy and read my bio please . Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.

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Mike Savad

9 Years Ago

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this won't print because it's crooked, there are crop marks and it's very blurry. getting a good print is hard and a challenge that all painters have to face. due to your current issues it would probably be easiest if you went to a photography lab or someone that scans things and have them to it.

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half of this is in focus, the left half would print, but the right half would not. when taking a picture the camera has to be parallel to the painting or it will be uneven.

everything else i clicked on won't print due to it might being in focus, some has motion blur, others look enlarged.

the best case, take it to a place that either specializes in scanning or a place like that. and have them scanned, and cropped. at a 100% it should look just like your painting. it shouldn't look fuzzy, blurry, etc.


---Mike Savad

 

Abbie Shores

9 Years Ago

Janice, Mike has a thread here that may be of some more help http://fineartamerica.com/showmessages.php?messageid=908258

Here are some tips for you that we give people photographing their work. However, even if you scan, some will help

First off, all artwork should be photographed following these simple steps:

1. Use at least a 10-12 MP camera, with a manual focus lens not an auto focus. The higher the MP the camera, the larger the file we have to print from. If you want to offer large prints, you need to use a high MP camera.

2. Mount the camera to a tripod. If you don't have a tripod, use a stack of books, a table, anything. You just have to have the camera sitting on something, not hand held.

3. Shoot outdoors in natural light. Make sure you white balance your camera too, or the colors won't be right.

4. Preview the image to make sure there are no blurry areas, flash problems, etc.

5. Export at the highest possible file size while staying under our less than 25 MB limit.

To preview an image in photo editing software simply use the zoom icon to zoom in on the image until it's viewed at 100% print size. What you will find is that viewing it at 100% you will be able to see if there are any problem areas.

Look all around the image at 100%, the edges included. If the image has no problems, blurry areas, uncropped edges, or areas where there is flash reflecting off the image, then you're on your way to a great image.

Second, you have to determine how large you want your image printed to. Go to the image menu, and click "Resize Image". DO NOT RESIZE THE IMAGE TO BLOW IT UP LARGER IN THIS MENU. That will only result in a blurry, pixelated, problematic image.

We need 100 pixels/inch in order to have a nice image for printing. That makes the math easy as well. Your image menu can be viewed as a pixels/inch ratio, and you can see how many inches wide by tall your image is. You can shrink down the inches in this menu if the image is blurry. THis is shrinking the image to make it a little smaller. You can shrink the image down and it will help the quality of the image, just never blow it up in this menu.

If your image is 1400 pixels by 1000 pixels then the image can be printed up to 14x10. etc.etc.

That's all you need to preview your image. Doing that will help inform you how large your image can be printed to, and whether it's print ready when zooming in at 100% to see it's quality of focus and to see if there are any problem areas.

 

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