This is the first entry of a a new tech blog to answer various questions that come up about digital capture of paintings and other two dimensional artwork. I'll endeavor to expand and update it regularly. I often am asked about various services and repeated questions come up which I hope to answer here. I can then refer your questions to this blog as it grows.
As many of you know I employ a digital stitching technique to produce high resolution files of paintings up to 6' in width. All digital capture files on my pricelist at $20.00 and above are created by combining between 2 &15 and sometimes more precisely aligned multiple raw captures of your artwork. These multiple images are then stitched seamlessly together in Photoshop.
This is why I need to know what the largest size file you'll need as the process expands and turnaround time lengthens as the file size grows. So to estimate what size files you require, you will need to know the
size of your artwork and the largest size you would want to reproduce
(print) the file at.
One of these days I will document the stitching process and post a photo series to better explain for those who are perhaps confused by the process or just want more info. This will also help illustrate why for example large captures of gold, silver and other sparkly media can be problematic and very time consuming when combined with stitching. I rarely have charged extra for this but will need to soon.
My price list shows approximate file sizes in MB along with the approximate maximum output size at 300 ppi at each price point.
After stitching the multiple capture files together I then do multiple pass sharpening (Capture, Luminance and Output if printing), color correction, sometimes canvas skew correction and touch up if needed/requested. The master files I provide are optimized to leave headroom (shadow and high light detail) for final level adjustments for printing to a particular paper. I output your files to DVD in multiple formats 16 bit PSD masters (when applicable), 8bit TIFF & JPEG, 800 pixel web files and 1920x1920 Zapp format also used by CaFÉ™ for image submissions. I usually email web proofs and can upload full size files for you as well. If you ask nice I'll make a simple webpage for gratis of your paintings with a link to pass along if you need a quick web presence. Remember that a large file can always be downsized for web or smaller prints but the reverse is far less satisfying. You can only up rez a file so much with anything close to satisfactory results. So if you think there is a chance you might in the future need large high quality prints I recommend ordering larger files. See pricelist
Old tech page for some additional info:
http://perceptualintent.com/Technical.html
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