Thursday, February 12, 2015

Searching For type of Bunting Printing and Banner Printing Material Available?



What type of Bunting Printing and Banner Printing Material Available?

  • Indoor Print - 1,200dpi                                                                   

Material: Synthetic Print, Tarpaulin Print                                    
Finishing: Matt or Gloss Lamination                                            


  •  Outdoor Print - 720dpi

 Material: Tarpaulin Print
 Finishing: nil



What are the Stands Available for stand Bunting?
Indoor Bunting with X-Stand set:
Size to fit in X-stand - 2 x 6 feet

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Bigstockphoto-|Tutorial|

Bigstockphoto-|Tutorial|

Keywords

You are responsible for writing the keywords that help customers find and download your pictures. Good keywording is critical to good sales. Follow these steps to make sure your images have the best keywords possible.

1.) Begin by asking questions about your images:

  • WHAT is it?
  • WHAT's it doing?
  • HOW does it feel?
  • WHERE is it?
  • What COLOR is it?
  • WHY is it this way?
  • WHO interacts with it?
  • WHO is it?
  • WHAT do you DO with it?

Saving Clipping Paths with Your JPG Photo

Saving Clipping Paths with Your JPG Photo

It is possible to save a "Clipping Path" with your JPG file in Photoshop if you want to make it easier for someone buying your photo to isolate the subject and cut it out of the background. This is very common for instance with objects over a solid colored or white background.
Adding a Clipping Path is most common in photos with a subject isolated over white, or a solid color.

Here's how to create and save a Clipping Path with your JPG image:
  • In Photoshop, open your photo.
  • In Paths Palette select "New Path", click OK.
  • Using the Pen Tool, create a single path that outlines your subject as CLOSELY as possible, taking care to keep it as tight to the edges of your photo subject as you can.
  • Click File... Save As... and choose "JPEG". Name and save your .JPG file, and you're done!

(Note: Using "Save For Web" will cause you to lose your Clipping Path.. you must use the "Save As..." command.)
See example below:



 #source from internet

Become a Bigstock Contributor

Three Simple Steps to Becoming a Bigstock Contributor

Some simple steps to complete and you'll be well on your way to earning money from your images.
  1. 1Read Our Tutorial
    Read the Contributor Tutorial carefully and completely. There is legality surrounding the sale of digital images and you must understand the rules, as well as the quality requirements.
  2. 2Take the Test
    Take the Contributor's Test at the end of the tutorial. If you pass and agree to our legal requirements, you'll be able to upload photos.
  3. 3Upload Your Images
    Upload images via browser or FTP. Once uploaded, you can add or delete keywords, associate images with model releases, review licensing options, and submit them for final approval. Once approved, your images will be live on Bigstock and you can track your earnings under the"Commissions" area under "My Account".
Sold today Young architect
Image of Young #architect sold today thank you.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

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The photo "Pretty Woman in Library" from ruzaimy is available on Fotolia under a Royalty Free license from 1 credit (Credit from $0.74).
Available in JPEG format, this photo may be downloaded for all kinds of professional uses and in different resolutions (up to 2,848 x 4,288 pixels in 300 DPI).
To download this photo, you can buy Fotolia credits or purchase a subscription plan and benefit from the amazing price of $0.19 per image.
 #77466226 - Pretty Woman in Library

The photo "Valentine's Day" from ruzaimy is available on Fotolia under a Royalty Free licensefrom 1 credit (Credit from $0.74).
Available in JPEG format, this photo may be downloaded for all kinds of professional uses and in different resolutions (up to 5,848 x 4,136 pixels in 300 DPI).
To download this photo, you can buy Fotolia credits or purchase a subscription plan and benefit from the amazing price of $0.19 per image.