Hi,
Does anyone know who was taking the pictures at Ford during the first few sessions?? Would be good too see more angles
Loving the pics so far Damien![]()
Nice work!!
Hi,
Does anyone know who was taking the pictures at Ford during the first few sessions?? Would be good too see more angles
Loving the pics so far Damien![]()
Nice work!!
All photos now uploaded - low quality just so you can have a look.
http://flic.kr/s/aHsjwxXnik
Regards
Damien
$20 for 1 large jpeg plus just $5 (currently) extra for the very large (up-res'd) poster version (incl. GST). GST invoice supplied if required.
General pricing details and usage attached. Also, my web site link in my signature below has pricing details and my email address.
I will upsize from the RAW image to suit the required poster size - this provides scalability to billboard size. frogprints.co.nz transact online and deliver the poster (I have no connection to them but have used their services - recommended).
Recent comment on a very large poster:
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...n-s-photos-are
Most of the photos uploaded have not been tweaked in any way and I can greatly improve them through cropping, exposure curve adjustment, sharpening, noise reduction etc. Some of the others uploaded may be even better when tweaked. You can decide on a poster version of any photo at any time in the future (while I'm still a pro. photographer). Note that different charges apply for posters that will be used commercially - in bike shops, for fan signatures etc.
I had a very large poster made from this one (large image):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dty1/22...7603623758092/
It looks awesome!![]()
Regards
Damien
Hi Matt
The very large image for the A1 poster will be a jpeg file close to 20 megabytes in size that you can then download from flickr (private set).
I am open to selling the RAW file though most photographers won't. My general pricing does not mention RAW files.
You can have the RAW file (my "digital negative") for an additional $26. That will allow you at any time in the future to produce any size or type of output file for personal use only. It is a 14-bit RAW file, perfect for manipulation. Jpeg is only 8-bit.
I will still own the copyright.
Regards
Damien
No problem. You'll get both jpeg sizes.
A note on RAW files if anyone is interested:
You would need to have access to computer software (like Photoshop or Lightroom), and also some experience, to process a Canon RAW image.
Printers would charge extra for RAW image processing on top of the printing charge (that's if you could not do it yourself and provide a jpeg, TIFF or PSD file).
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