Monday, July 13, 2009

FRAMED PRESENTATION


If you want to propose a gallery exhibition or if you want to present your work for sale on-line, considering framing it. Not with a digital frame but with a real one. Photograph frames that appeal to you and then use Photoshop to insert any of your images. It makes a striking presentation, and it can show a client what the image could look like.

Make sure that you photograph the frame when you are standing dead-center in the middle of it. If you don't do this, it will appear skewed. Of course, you can correct that in Photoshop by using Select > all and then Edit > transform > distort.

2 comments:

agrades said...

Thank you for the simple words you use to teach very important things!I'm Portuguese; I suppose I understand your advices. One of this days I will send you a stange photo for you. Not for the photo itself, but I sure will be different for you.
Best regards
Agrades, Mafra, Portugal

Stacey said...

Speaking of framing~what is the best setting to use to save a jpg file in Photoshop 7 so that it can be enlarged without losing so much of the photo when printed? I run into this alot & I have not figured out what to do differently. I also wonder if there is a way to "condense" the photo to make it fit into a suggested cropped size without distorting it? Thanks!

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