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Catalog Printing Tips

Okay, by now you know that printing and distributing a catalog will help you sell your product. You have chosen how you want to design your catalog but you have some printing questions. In this article I will help you explore all of your options and give you some catalog printing tips you can use. Lets start with the cover of your catalog. What options do you have and which options should you choose for printing the cover of your new catalog? First Catalog Printing Tip: Catalog covers should Readmore

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Make Your Real Estate Pictures Perfect

So your selling your house, and the agent is coming to take photographs. Do yourself a favor and consider the following advice. After all, the picture is what most buyers are going to see first. If they like the picture, they’ll search further for more info, ideally coming to see your home in person. If they don’t like the picture, they’ll just click on by. Cluttered Counters: So many times in interior real estate photographs I see drinking glasses or worse—pop and even Readmore

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Speical Effect Photo Filters – Using The Apt Filter To Suit The Purpose

Maybe you have seen photographs in magazines and on the net that look surrealistic or unreal. Most of them have no doubt been edited on computer, but some have been affected during the shooting process. This can be achieved with the use of glass rings called filters. They fit on to the front of your lens. Filters are available in a variety of categories and effects, and let us discuss some of them. Black and white filters Black and white filters are in fact made of colored glass! Their Readmore

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Using a Picture of a Sailboat and Photoshop to Make a Hot Selling Stock Photo!

I am always on the look out for source material.  While walking along a pedestrian path along the shore of San Francisco bay I encountered a sailboat that had broken loose from its mooring and was beached while the tide was out.  I didn’t know how I was going to use it, but I photographed the boat any way, and from a variety of angles. About six months later I was photographing rough seas off the Coast of Marin County (at Rodeo Beach) when it occurred to me I could composite the Readmore

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Why to use 3D Architectural Rendering Services?

What is 3D architectural rendering? The 3d modeling visualization technology provides a three dimensional view of any object. We all love to see 3D views or animations for any object, it allows us to think how the live object will look. However this service it expensive, but yes it is more exciting than any other 2D object view. With 3D renderings, 3D animations & illustrations you can have a great opportunity to play with your thoughts or imaginations. You can build more realistic Readmore

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New Art Medium by Fine Artist Deborah Weed

Mixed media artist, Deborah Weed has originated a new art form. By incorporating water from the Atlantic Ocean as her primary medium, she then adds flowers, fruits, glass, found objects and a blending of paints and natural light to create distinctive art on canvas. The result is a salubrious technique that takes color into a new arena of purity that is vivid, fluid and alive. She is also extending her medium to huge acrylic panels that reflect the light, and can be used as architectural Readmore

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Taking Pictures of Backgrounds for Producing Great Stock Photos!

There is something very simple you can do to increase your stock photography sales.  If, like me, you engage in digitally composited photos, you can even enhance your entire business immeasurably!  That simple thing is to photograph backgrounds.  By backgrounds I mean images that can serve as a backdrop for an inset picture that might be a product or person, or that can serve as a location, a background, for a composited image. The need for background pictures There is a huge need for such Readmore

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Birchtown and the East Coast of Nova Scotia

Birchtown. The guide book says that this was a community of Black Loyalist settlers, at one time the largest town of Black free citizens in the New World. The museum is housed in the old school house built in the 1830s, having replaced the original one from the 1700s. The history of the Black Loyalists began when the British army needed locals to help fill their ranks in the American Revolutionary War. Advertisements went up, especially around New York Colony, asking for volunteers from the Readmore

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Four Natural Enemies of the Digicam

Digicams are far more rugged today than they were a few years back. However, they are still fragile pieces of technology and therefore, are subject to damage. Except for dropping, drowning, and crushing them, there are several factors that might seem harmless, but could cause irreparable damage. This text is going to expose four natural enemies of your digital camera. We’ll also offer a few handy tips for avoiding them while getting the shots you would like. 1 – Grains Of Readmore

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