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Gallery Wrap, Extra size for the edge?
January 9, 2009 on 2:12 pm | By | In bluefreesky.com | Gallery Wrap, Extra size for the edge?I'm also going to have a regular print made first to check the color, because Ive never ordered from mpix, before I drop $90 on a wrap.
Edit: Also, I have never ordered prints online before, and there is a discount price for prints that are not color corrected by mpix. My question is, I spent time adjusting photos to look just how I wanted them in post, why would I want them to undo my hard work with correction anyway. shouldn't I specify not to color correct on my all my prints to preserve my work. (provide that I am calibrated to their printer profile)
Thanks,
Ryan
I know this is not what you're talking about but I too have been looking at these wraps and because of my experience with MPIX, so far, I can only say that you probably get what you pay for. *I* would use them.
Its a photo that is printed on a canvas, like a painting, the photo wraps around the edge of the frame.
Here is the shot that I want to have done. I took it while at my friends wedding, I think they really wanted a shot like this and I'm not sure that the hired photographer got it, so I'm giving it to them as a wedding present. It still needs a bit of work.
I just wonder if it will just look weird if he bottom of her dress wraps around the edge a little. What do you guys think?, I could clone in some extra space on the right, but I'd rather not.
Obviously this will need to be cropped for a 16x20. And it lost a bit of quality and saturation during "save for web"
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee294/Ryan_Lilly/waterfallsmall.jpg
I've always heard good things about MPIX but I check out that site with the 25% off. Thanks for the help.
-Ryan
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee294/Ryan_Lilly/Untitled-1.jpg
But regarding your original question, and the issue of color correcting, etc. --
I have a Shutterfly Pro Gallery where I post and sell a lot of stuff. According to their recommendations, when I first set it up three years ago, I specified that they NOT use their auto-correction (I think they call it VividPic) software when printing my work.
I crop and adjust EVERY shot in Photoshop before it's uploaded. So I definitely DO NOT want their auto correction system to override what I've done. I charge clients good money for the product I sell this way, so I want to be sure they get what I intend, not what some automatic system does.
I bet (don't know for sure) that other online services like Mpix offer this option.
So I strongly recommend that you:
1. Do your own adjusting
2. Make sure they're not Auto-correcting your stuff.
Hope that helps.
Also, when I signed up for my free account, they gave me a code for 50% off my first order - added a big chunk of profit for that order! I believe that's an ongoing promotion.
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