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02-14-2009
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Glitter Queen
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Westchester, New York
Posts: 21
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How to photograph cards
Would someone be kind enough to link me into any threads about how to take photographs of my cards?
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02-14-2009
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Stampin' Fool
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 1,372
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I'm not sure about threads, but my best tip is to take your pictures near a window with good natural light. You could build a fancy box too, but good light seems to do the trick for me.
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02-15-2009
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Stampin' Fool
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: outback Australia
Posts: 1,264
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Wait until daytime, take the card outside, put it in the shade so there is lots of light but there will be no shadow, click the button. Easy peasy. 
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02-15-2009
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Gallery Gazer
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: At my Scrap 'n Cube!
Posts: 6,171
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I shared a tutorial on my blog earlier this month on how to do this very easily and inexpensively! You can see my tutorial here. I used to do mine outside but with weather changes, etc., sometimes that doesn't always work. I also didn't want big pieces of posterboard to store in the house. Now I never have a problem with the way I do it now. Hope this helps you. Blessings,
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02-15-2009
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Dirty Dozen Alumni
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Bellevue, WA (Seattle 'burbs)
Posts: 4,198
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Here are the tips that were most helpful to me:
- Use natural light with white background and/or a light tent
- Take photo from a slight angle, not straight on
- No flash!
- Use the close-up setting, the little flower on most cameras
- Stand back slightly and then zoom in a little
- Use an easy photo editing software to crop and adjust brightness and color
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02-15-2009
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Die Cut Diva
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: My mom in 1958. Ellyland is about the journey.
Posts: 3,933
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That foam board box does NOT have to be pretty and it is a life saver.
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02-18-2009
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Cardstock Collector
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Flagstaff, AZ
Posts: 6
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Since I am frequently working at night, then taking my pics, I found that putting them near an OTT light gives you the most realistic color renditions. You can use more than one if you need to (I have several both stationary and portable). If I still get a shadow, I pull the picture up in my Adobe Photoshop (and older 4.0 version) and adjust the lighting for shadows. It works perfectly for me everytime and, being an amateur photographer that is very picky, I'm really happy with the results. To see the results of my work you can click on CREATIVE PROJECTS (most all are my work) at:
www.PeggyGriffiths.stampinup.net
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02-18-2009
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Die Cut Diva
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Maple Valley, WA
Posts: 3,944
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I live in Seattle...so not alot of great weather, lol. And I create mostly at night too. I use 2 pieces of white cardstock and a lamp. Like Krystie Lee said, no flash, and use your macro setting. I do the rest in Photoshop by cropping and adjusting the contrast.
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02-18-2009
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Inking Addict
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Champaign, IL
Posts: 172
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Use The Digital Macro Setting!
[*]Use the close-up setting, the little flower on most cameras
A.K.A. the Digital Macro setting on my Canon PowerShot.
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02-18-2009
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Polyshrink Goddess
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: VA
Posts: 706
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Great thread.
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02-18-2009
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Pearl-ExPert
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Western Wisconsin
Posts: 2,676
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Quote:
Originally Posted by krystie lee
- Stand back slightly and then zoom in a little
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I just recently found this tip...and have been applying it. IT'S GREAT!! Really cuts down on distortion, and it helps with an *off* background since it blurs it a bit.
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02-19-2009
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Insane Embellisher
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Palm Coast, Florida
Posts: 789
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I have been pretty happy with my photos and I started by propping two sheets of white posterboard against a pillow on my bed under my window. But that got to be a pain draggin our posterboard all the time... Then I found white stackable bins at Target in the housewares aisle- They are about two inches deep and my 12x12 paper fits exactly insdie them. Now I just pop in whatever I am photographing, stand it on end and aim my camera slightly downward to completely capture the item "framed" by the white bin. So far I have had no oops and I use the bin to store paper in progress....
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02-21-2009
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Rubber Obsessor
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Utah
Posts: 110
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Great information, Thanks!
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02-21-2009
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Matboard Maniac
Join Date: May 2007
Location: so. calif., orange county
Posts: 341
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I like to scan my cards, because taking a good picture, then having to download it, take too much time for me.
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02-21-2009
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Stazon Splitcoast
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: currently stationed in Norman Oklahoma
Posts: 10,367
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My dh made me a lightbox out of a copy paper box. It's nothing fancy but it does the job.
If anyone is interested, just pm for the instructions.
Because I got tired of taking my photos outside due to our unpredictable weather here.
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02-21-2009
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Embossing Fanatic
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 70
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Great thread everyone, and thanks for all the great tips! I find my best pics are taken next a window on a nice day but of course not all days are nice and like a lot of you I would like to be able to photograph at night also (when the kiddos are sleeping and I can really concentrate).
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02-21-2009
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Matboard Maniac
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 205
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I just uploaded a couple of cards and my first thought was how aweful they looked photographed. (they really are cute, i promise!  ) My next thought was, "I wonder if there is a tutorial on taking pictures of cards?". Then I got on the forum and THERE IT WAS! I didn't even have to search! What great timing! 
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02-21-2009
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Polyshrink Goddess
Join Date: May 2004
Location: DeKalb, Illinois
Posts: 678
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This thread is just what I needed. I am finding my cards aren't reflecting what they truly look like when I photograph them. Thanks!
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03-12-2009
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Crimping Master
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Sammamish, Washington
Posts: 1,176
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Scanning - I should of thought of that!
What a great idea.....I have an awesome scanner. I just thought I'd have to photograph for some reason.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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Originally Posted by stamps4funGin
I like to scan my cards, because taking a good picture, then having to download it, take too much time for me.
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03-12-2009
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Crimping Master
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Southwestern PA
Posts: 1,124
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subbing, always need help taking pics
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03-13-2009
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Compulsive Stamper
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 34
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Scanning - no
I find that when I scan a photo, it looks better than taking the picture, but if there is embossing on the card it doesn't show on the scanned image. Since I've been using my cuttlebug so much lately, it's best I use my camera so that I can capture all the detail on the card.
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03-13-2009
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Crimping Master
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Southwestern PA
Posts: 1,124
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Quote:
Originally Posted by girlgeek101
What a great idea.....I have an awesome scanner. I just thought I'd have to photograph for some reason.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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What type of scanner do you have? I could use some advice on purchasing one.
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My not so new anymore blog Paper Rocks!
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