Decent images for sublimation samples
Re: Decent images for sublimation samples
plenty??? I ddnt spoted hardly any 
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Re: Decent images for sublimation samples
I once opened a shop selling Polish, but all these Polish people came in looking for groceries and not wax etc. So being the wise man I am I asked a friend to put a sign in Polish on the window saying this is a Polish shop and not a Polish shop and you know what happened all these British people started coming in looking for groceries - never did understand why!!
But seriously the number of people in Birmingham that ask why we have shops selling Polish as surely people don't wax items these days is astounding!
But seriously the number of people in Birmingham that ask why we have shops selling Polish as surely people don't wax items these days is astounding!
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Re: Decent images for sublimation samples
It all depends upon who your intended market is.
If it is members of the public they will mainly want photos of family, friends and pets on their mugs. So you need similar images.
With regard to quality - you have to remember the images submitted by people should be ones they have taken - so you need to get used to working with non professional images.
Remember they will be expecting their mugs to look the same as the samples you provide, yet their images they give you may be rubbish in quality terms.
If it is for business then use professional images.
If it is members of the public they will mainly want photos of family, friends and pets on their mugs. So you need similar images.
With regard to quality - you have to remember the images submitted by people should be ones they have taken - so you need to get used to working with non professional images.
Remember they will be expecting their mugs to look the same as the samples you provide, yet their images they give you may be rubbish in quality terms.
If it is for business then use professional images.
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