On 2/10/2017 8:58 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
Found it!
There's a fellow on the LUG who has been doing the stainless thing using some fancy English pattern. But he has been
using B&W, and wide borders, which I know you don't like.
Let me parse that. I don't like B&W for everything. I do like it for some things, and that sounds like one I might
easily like.
I like wide mats just fine on framed prints. They are never as relatively bright as pure white on a computer screen.
It's like it overloads my vision, so I can't really "see" the image it is meant to enhance. I'm squinting and peering,
or downloading, crop or covering the border in PS, just to see the image itself. I can see where wide borders of 70-80%
white, or with a bit of tint, as with many mats surrounding prints might be nice.
Your glassware shots are very good.
Thanks! Just straight shots, with a bit of Moose Juice added in PS. And I was lucky with the lighting, a mix of ceiling
mounted directional lights and a window wall behind me.
Transparent Moose
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