I'm using an Epson 9800 and most of my customers are getting canvas. Try Epson's canvas, either Satin or Matte finish.
Good Luck,
Craig
Good Luck,
Craig
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Show posts MenuQuote from: nativelight on July 08, 2008, 16:57
Do you sell your prints in the standard sizes of 8x10, 11x14, etc. or do you sell them at digital sizes like 10x15? (Are digital sizes even standard or does that depend on whether or not you have a full frame sensor?)
I ask because when I shoot, I like to fill the frame with my subject. I never think about possibly needing to crop to 8x10. But now I'm wondering if I'm limiting myself when it comes to selling prints.
Quote from: Pixart on April 03, 2008, 16:41
[quote author=Freezingpictures link=topic=4131.msg40582#msg40582 date=1207204685One of the negative things about a service like this: all of the photos have to be ready to print. Shooting 1500 photos at a wedding and then inspecting each one for colour and cake on the chin is a lot of work so hopefully your session fees factor the time.
Quote from: Freezingpictures on April 02, 2008, 20:00
BTW it seems Smugmug is working on implementing something so it can work as a stock agency. But no one knows when this will happen.