Printing of photography
Printing of photography
- Subject: Printing of photography
- From: David Ramsey <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 09:18:42 -0500
2 questions;
1) I am getting ready to photograph some works on paper for a museum
and I was asked about including "color bars" in the photos. Because of
the nature of the materials used in these works I have to adjust
specific colors as we shoot (Color managed workflow and calibrated
display). Colors are adjusted individually, for example, purples may
go towards blue reds towards magenta. So if I place color bars in the
frame and will this not create havoc down the line since I am moving
individual colors around? Also which color bars should I use if they
are to be included?
2) My camera produces an native file size of 9"x14"@300dpi(ppi). I
have been asked about producing a larger file for a book cover that
will wrap the book (11"x18"). There are a plethora of ways this can be
accomplished either thru photoshop or other applications. What are the
thoughts of the you printers and prepress people out there? I know I
can do this but should I? Or let the folks down the line optimize the
file for their particular setup.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and input.
David Ramsey
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