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Now You Can Turn Your Photos Into Works of Art
Fortunately, this all can be improved. The latest techniques in digital processing can improve a photo to such extent as to turn it into a picture which is worth enlarging and put on the wall to see it every day. One of the most popular methods to do this is with PhotoArt canvas printing. Here is how you do it.
Choose a photo
The first step and often the most difficult one is to pick a picture. A lot of people just can’t decide which one too choose. The best way to go is pick one you like from an emotional point of view regardless of its quality. It can be a sweet photo of your children playing, a family reunion with grandparents and all the relatives or a little puppy sleeping in a chair - or whatever you want. When you have a selection of a few photos, choose one or two that are also the highest quality. The most important thing is not to be out of focus. Just about anything else can be fixed, but there’s not much you can do with a fuzzy picture.
Select a company
Make your picture tell a story
The first thing a professional photographer will do is use advanced software to remove any small problems like red-eye effect or date stamps that once the photo is enlarged would really be noticeable. An artist should then at least adjust color saturation, tones and contrast. In addition, a good artist can also correct things like ****** tones, remove wrinkles and blemishes and lessen shadows without making the photo look unnatural.
The real magic
Up to now all we have is a high quality photo. Here is where magic begins. One of the most advanced and popular photo treatments available today is giving the photo the effect of an oil painting. Digital artists use a specific software to simulate brush strokes and “digitally paint” the photo. It takes a lot of talent, but the result is truly unique. Now the hard part is done and the photo is ready to print.
Printing and final touches
Photoart companies then use a giant inkjet printer to print the photo directly on a high-quality canvas. These machines can print up to 5 ft wide and weigh about 700 pounds… quite different from a home inkjet printer, but using the same principle. The ink used is made to last for over 80 years, about 4 times longer than a regular photograph. The printed canvas is sprayed with a protective overcoat so that light and water don’t ruin the image. Then they use the so-called gallery wrapping technoque to stretch it over a wooden frame. This technique makes the image continue around the edges so you can hang the photo on the wall directly from the box without framing it. There you go… you now have a beautiful work of art you can use to decorate your home and brighten every day or give out as a special gift to someone.
The cost
Canvas-printed photos are actually quite affordable. 16” X 20”, which is the most popular size, generally costs between $80 and $100. Considering that getting a traditional photo enlarged and framed can cost you more than $100, it’s a real bargain. Stay away from companies with significantly lower prices - there’s little chance they actually spend time to improve your photo before printing it. And make sure they have a 100% money-back guarantee.
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Scrapbook With Your Online Photo Album
Many free online photo storage and photo album websites offer users the opportunity to select from various templates and designs before creating an online scrapbook. If this is the case for your online photo album, why not consider printing some of the templates you find? Wouldn’t it be neat to have a digitally remastered photograph and paste it in your existing scrapbook surrounded by the same artistic details you always use?
Embracing the usefulness, safety, and the practicality of an online photo album and online scrap-booking center will ensure that your photographs stay safe and preserved forever. Electing to create an online scrapbook is no reason to give up your scrap-booking hobby. Your goal should be to use your online scrapbook as a supplement for your existing copy, as well as a tool to improve upon your work. You can get ideas from different pages in different albums you find on your site. If you locate an album that you find particularly enjoyable, as well as creative, consider using some of the same ideas not just online but on paper as well. With a little practice, it won’t be hard to create some of the most beautiful scrapbooks you’ve ever completed.
Online photo albums are great way to supplement any photo collection. With the mass amounts of storage space available, any photographer can store hundreds of photos online without taking an added space at home. With the touch of a button any photograph can be recalled instantly and used in a variety of different ways, including a scrapbook.
Digital photo printers and new digital imagery ensures that any photo that printed from an online source looks as authentic as any photo developed in a lab. Because we’ve come so far in our photographic technology it’s becoming easier and easier to use photography, scrapbooking, and a host of other photographic developments as creative outlets for pent-up energy.
Scanning is also a great way to take advantage of this growing trend. You can gather your old photos together and scan them in one at a time. Take a few days to do it - in fact, saving those old precious photos is well worth taking a few weeks of time to accomplish this very important task.
If you’ve never considered an online photo album, but you have a passion for photography, today may be the best day yet. Consider performing an online search to help you in your quest for finding the best free online photo album website. You’ve heard that old adage that states the best things in life are free… well that couldn’t be more true than in the case of the online photo album! So if you’ve got that creative itch, today’s the day to scratch it. What are you waiting for? Get out there and see for yourself!
Tags: Added Space, Different Ways, Digital Imagery, Digital Photo Printers, Digital Printers, Digitally Remastered, Free Online Photo Storage, Online Photo Album, Online Scrapbook, Photo Albums, Photo Collection, Scrap Booking, Scrapbook Album, Scrapbooks, Storage Space
Scrapbook Ideas & Tips : How to Make a Scrapbook Cover
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Preserve your Photos
Did you know that most photo albums are actually harmful to you pictures? Sure, they keep them organized and handy, but as the years fade away, so will the pictures; until you’re left with sad remnants of what were once beautiful memories.
The reason? Paper and plastic used in most albums and scrapbooks contain harmful ingredients that will damage the photos.
Paper contains acid that will yellow or otherwise discolour the sensitive pictures.
By simply putting your pictures into an album, you can cause them to colour strangely. To prevent this, you should look for albums that have 6.0 or higher acidity.
The 6.0 level reflects neutral acidity and will not contribute to the problems faced by your photographs. But acid comes from other places as well. The ink in pens can also destroy your photos. So, when you decide to write on the back of one, make sure the pen is acid-free.
Often items are labelled acid-free, but may still contain some harmful acids, even if just a trace. This will take its toll on your pictures. Postcards and other people items that you may want to include in the album contain acid. To keep the photos safe, it’s best not to include these mementos; just enclose them in a safe plastic sleeve.
This brings us to the plastic side of things. You will find that pictures left in plastic albums will discolour as well. Why? The plastic actually gives off a gas that erodes the photo. Your best bet would be to find an acid-free paper album.
Paper containing lignin (and all paper does unless it’s removed), will eventually turn yellow and spoil the look of your scrapbook. It’s terrible price to pay, but easily remedied by seeking out lignin-free scrapbooks and albums.
If you aren’t sure about an album, it’s always better to leave the photos in their original packaging in a cardboard box until you find a safe scrapbook. Otherwise you may find your memories fading away and turning odd hues.
Don’t underestimate the need to document the information about the pictures either.
Whether you scribble a note on the back or write it in the album, make sure the story that goes with the pictures isn’t lost when you start losing your memory or after you die.
Your legacy can live through your photos if they are properly cared for.
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Deer Park Scrapbook Layout
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