I just wanted to share my excitement about my ever expanding business, helping WAHMs sell more with better product photos.
I can help you with your product pictures!! Now is a great time to sign up with Online Image Solutions. :)
The Online Image Solutions (OIS) website has undergone a great change! Now, current clients can upload their images directly to the website! Batch uploads and downloads make for faster, more streamlined photo management! Clients can add notes to their uploads, and respond directly on the website to any administrator posts. All information conveniently centralized, means better communication and productivity, for both clients and the photo editor!! :-)
Another exciting feature for clients is the referral program! Now clients receive two free image credits for each new client referral! Just think, one post to a social networking site raving about OIS could lead to dozens of new clients! That's alot of free image edits :-)
And yet another new feature for OIS clients is the delivery guarantee. All edits are guaranteed to be delivered within 5 business days! I strive for same day service :-)
I just wanted to let you know about the benefits of being a client of OIS. Not only do you get great product photos, delivered in a professional manner, but with the new referral program, you can get those photos that bring increased sales, for FREE!
Kind Regards,
Kirsten Slichter
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Friday, September 5, 2008
Should you Watermark?
Before and After.

This is an edit I did for Vanessa of My Mommy's Bracelets. She has chosen to forgo the watermark. I was able to clean up her image with a heavy dose of the clone tool.
Is watermarking your images a good preventative for theft? I think it is! Sure, an editor can manipulate it off your image. It is time consuming to remove, and oftentimes affects the image quality. So most unscrupulous competitors surfing the net for pictures to use on their website will pass your image by if there is a watermark.
What do you think?


Is watermarking your images a good preventative for theft? I think it is! Sure, an editor can manipulate it off your image. It is time consuming to remove, and oftentimes affects the image quality. So most unscrupulous competitors surfing the net for pictures to use on their website will pass your image by if there is a watermark.
What do you think?
Labels:
editing,
watermarking
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