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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Software => Photoshop Discussion => Topic started by: litifeta on May 09, 2007, 17:40

Title: any advice on printing photos appreciated
Post by: litifeta on May 09, 2007, 17:40
Hey everyone. I want to enter my first photo competition and wanted to get some advice from you guys.

I will get the photos professionally mounted, but if you have any tips on anything I should do in Photoshop etc I would really appreciate it.

I am going to take the photos to a professional lab for printing
Title: Re: any advice on printing photos appreciated
Post by: sharply_done on May 10, 2007, 18:44
Are you submitting them just for judging? If so, it may be unnecessary to mount them unless the competition specifically states that you must mount your submissions. Be sure to read the submission rules and follow them to the letter.

Assuming you are accepted and begin showing at a gallery, you may still not need to mount. I've framed a lot of prints and shown at galleries numerous times - you don't have to mount your prints before framing unless they're larger than 8" x 10". The only reason to mount a framed image is to prevent the paper from rippling and/or bowing.

Here are a few printing tips I've learned (the hard way):

Here are a few framing tips (also learned the hard way):

Title: Re: any advice on printing photos appreciated
Post by: litifeta on May 10, 2007, 20:06
thanks sharply

I will actually get a professional to mount the pictures. My hands shake too much