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I am planning on having some of my images printed via DSCL (after some basic samples these were the best quality) and was looking for some advice when it comes preparing the images for printing and preparing the prints for distribution...
From what I have been reading up on I am still unsure as to whether I'm better selling the prints pre-mounted or just the actual prints themselves. I wont be dealing in frames so ideally I'd like my images to be as easy to frame as possible for customers. If I do indeed decide to mount my prints am I best accounting for the size of the mount when resizing my image in Photoshop? for example if I am printing in A3 and using a 2 inch mount (all sides) am I best resizing the image to have a 2 inch 'blank space' around all 4 sides so that when the image is printed I have some blank space to accomodate the mount?
Obviously if I am distributing images without a mount I can easily use a tough poster tube for postage purposes but if an image is pre-mounted does anyone have any recommendations as to the best sort of protective packaging that can be used? Obviously something affordable would be preferable
FWIW I will mostly be printing and distributing A3 and A4 sized images.
Any help and advice is very much appreciated!
From what I have been reading up on I am still unsure as to whether I'm better selling the prints pre-mounted or just the actual prints themselves. I wont be dealing in frames so ideally I'd like my images to be as easy to frame as possible for customers. If I do indeed decide to mount my prints am I best accounting for the size of the mount when resizing my image in Photoshop? for example if I am printing in A3 and using a 2 inch mount (all sides) am I best resizing the image to have a 2 inch 'blank space' around all 4 sides so that when the image is printed I have some blank space to accomodate the mount?
Obviously if I am distributing images without a mount I can easily use a tough poster tube for postage purposes but if an image is pre-mounted does anyone have any recommendations as to the best sort of protective packaging that can be used? Obviously something affordable would be preferable
FWIW I will mostly be printing and distributing A3 and A4 sized images.
Any help and advice is very much appreciated!