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    Dollar

    Hi,

    I am trying to come up with some ideas for a coffee cup's book marks etc.

    any thoughts on this picture wraped around or on one, i think this kind of picture would be neat on them but not so nice on your wall/framed, any thoughts?

    Thanks in advance
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    Re: Dollar

    Not so sure,...how about a grocery list wadded up? It would really suggest more relaxation.

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    Re: Dollar

    It could work, what about colorizing the image with some green?
    Too bad all the people who know how to run this country are busy running taxicabs or cutting hair.

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    Re: Dollar

    I think it's a neat shot but why so compressed?

    Maybe there needs to be a sticky on how to prepare photos for web. At 23kb, that photo is so compressed you lose all kinds of detail. The gradient in the background even looks stepped. Shoot for somewhere close to the max allowable file size when resizing for the forums, of about 200kb. That, and you should remember to sharpen after resizing. Often, the resizing processes makes images look soft.

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