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Andy K said:Without seeing the actual photographs it is impossible to tell.
However, seeing as it is a business selling 'signed' photographs, the chances are they are ink reproductions. Generally these are crappy inkjet reproductions. I wouldn't touch them with a bargepole.
If you want to buy signed photographs of the famous, go to a recognised agency and not some half-arsed 'collector' selling using Paypal.
MurrayMinchin said:Hmmm...those are some stunning images alright. I can't make my mind up which I'd like my prints to look like...soot & chalk, pasty grey, or comic book colour.
Are you for real, or for $$ ?
Murray
MurrayMinchin said:Seems there's the acrid scent of spam in the air...
Try www.apug-gallery.com to see photographs with real meat to them.
Murray
Just what I was thinking as I was going thru the thread.Paul Sorensen said:Another interesting issue is that you (or whoever put you up to this) are selling copyrighted materials that have been photocopied. Just because you can buy a photograph does not mean that you can sell photocopies of them. This is the case in the US and I am certain that this is equally true in the UK.
Oh, and did Angelina Jolie sign the one with her in a see through top or was it the photographer?
MurrayMinchin said:OK...just to be sure of this...did you mean to post a link to a site selling signed gawd-awful 8x10 publicity shots, or did you mean to post a link to another site?
APUG is normally a pretty friendly place, where any and all who share an interest in analogue photographic processes are accepted...spammers are not.
Murray
Ralf said:A gallery of autographed cards covering half a dozen decades. Most of them mass made by regular offset printing. What's the point in asking about tonality, print quality, digital and analog, transparency or neg film?!?
I'm pretty sure this one is entirely analog. "Forbidden Planet" was released in 1956
MurrayMinchin said:Hmmm...those are some stunning images alright. I can't make my mind up which I'd like my prints to look like...soot & chalk, pasty grey, or comic book colour.
Are you for real, or for $$ ?
Murray
Mateo said:Hey apetrovich,
Why don't you give us very specific details about your current printing technique and then we'll be able to tell you what exactly needs to be changed.
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