Prepare Images for Print or Display
Posted: September 20, 2016
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Virtually every photographer's desire is to have their works of art displayed for others to see. Whether for display at a gallery or as a gift, presentation is key to showing your work in its best light.
Make your images display-ready by spending time on image preparation.
Rick Berk, writer for Digital Photography School, shares how to make sure images are ready for print or display.
How to Prepare Your Images for Print and Display
If you’re into photography at some point you’ve probably had the desire to print and display your work. Whether it be for exhibition in a gallery or local community center, to hang on your own wall, or to give a print as a gift to a friend or loved one, you want to present your work in the best way possible. Treating it as the piece of art that it is. Displaying your printed work can sometimes result in a lot of angst, due to problems printing, decisions with regards to matting and framing, and finally, lighting.
While situations, intentions, and desires may vary from one photographer to the next, here are a few things to consider when preparing an image for print and display.
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