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07/07/2003 11:16:55 PM · #1 |
Hi. Just got two rejections for photos submitted for print review.
The first one was due to compression artifacts. What the heck is that? It looked good when I printed it on my photo copier. I have had several people wanting copies and thought I'd refer them here.
The second was for poor quality. It was a sepia made to look like a painting and was made to order for a customer. It also had too much framing or space around the photo. But again, this was how he wanted it.
So, I know I could order it through my own prints account, but like I said it was for a sale and not for my personal use. I am trying to promote this site because I think it's a great way to provide prints without the hassle, wear and tear on my printer and a time saver. Any thoughts? I guess maybe this is somewhat of a rant. Sorry. Thanks for any help or ideas. Deleted the two in question and now I am gunshy. Don't know that I'll submit any more. |
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07/08/2003 03:05:19 AM · #2 |
You may want to check that when you saved the jpg file before upload that it was at full quality(?). Make sure it was not your "thumbnail or smaller" preview (I did this once also) that you uploaded as the full size one.
What program are you using? There might be something with it when it saves (again ?).
As for the other one that was how the person wanted it. I would just have that person send you the money for it and just upload it in your workshop, have it printed and sent directly to him. Then it does not have to be reviewed or anything. Then after he recieves it and it is not needed, you can just delete it from your workshop (stuff in your workshop is not viewable by others).
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