Digital Negatives Files?
djspinner2k
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I have seen photographer offer digital negatives in there packages, for instance a wedding package that has the person go online to see proofs and order print. and then also offering the person a cd of the proof images set up so that they can print 4x6 if they want. and only 4x6s.
My question is How is this done? I want to offer cd in my low packages that have files to print only 4x6s. I guess one way is to shrink down the resolution.
are there any other ways?
My question is How is this done? I want to offer cd in my low packages that have files to print only 4x6s. I guess one way is to shrink down the resolution.
are there any other ways?
EVGENY:D
www.petrovphotography.com
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Canon 30D
Canon 24-70mm F2.8L
Canon 70-200mm F2.8L
Canon 430EX Flash
www.petrovphotography.com
http://petrovphotography.smugmug.com
Canon 30D
Canon 24-70mm F2.8L
Canon 70-200mm F2.8L
Canon 430EX Flash
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www.petrovphotography.com
http://petrovphotography.smugmug.com
Canon 30D
Canon 24-70mm F2.8L
Canon 70-200mm F2.8L
Canon 430EX Flash
Moderator of: Location, Location, Location , Mind Your Own Business & Other Cool Shots
Your correct. It's all about resolution. The person with the image CAN print it at a larger size. It will just look very pixelated and generally like crap.
There's a caveat to this though. If the person doesn't know jack about photos and decides to print an 11x17 of their favorite shot and frame it (read, being cheap). Every person that sees this print is going to wonder who took that horribly low resolution picture. I have a feeling this happens more times than not; although I have nothing to substantiate that.
I think a better alternative is to provide them with a higher resolution image and use watermarks. But this is personal preference. I like ppl being able to zoom all the way into a detail and still see it clearly. IMO it helps them feel more comfortable spending the money since they see it's pro level resolution. (and hopefully a pro level shot )
Cheers,
-Jon