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by TheMailman » Mon Aug 21, 2006 3:52 pm

Unless I do not like the photo that a certain celeb sends out (which sounds terrible) or they are doing a movie V.V, I always stick to sending a letter SAE/SASE and/or IRC.

Seeing as you are a newbie, I would start off with sending just a letter SAE/SASE and/or IRC as that is what I did.

Good luck {up}

by Nammzi » Mon Aug 21, 2006 3:19 pm

Aah =) Unfortunately I don't have enough money to buy 40 odd posters =P I think I may try goodle images :wink:

by nowandagain » Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:40 pm

Nammzi wrote:Okay =) Thank you. I have no idea what matte finish is, so I will look into that :D
Matte finish is normally describled as a "flat finish" as there's less glare when you look at it because it isn't shiny. The positive of a matte finish is that fingerprints and smudges don't show.
Nammzi wrote:I have heard that is can be better to buy photos from allposters.com, or Athena, but I live in Scotland. Does anyone know if these places are in Scotland, or if they are US only?
You can try the UK version http://www.allposters.co.uk/

nowandagain [rockon]

by F.A.D.E » Sun Aug 20, 2006 4:46 pm

You can buy from allposter.com no matter which country you are from :D

Fatima xxx

by Nammzi » Sun Aug 20, 2006 2:50 pm

Okay =) Thank you. I have no idea what matte finish is, so I will look into that :P

I have heard that is can be better to buy photos from allposters.com, or Athena, but I live in Scotland. Does anyone know if these places are in Scotland, or if they are US only?

by nowandagain » Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:05 am

Hi Nammzi :D

If you are printing out your own photos to send to a celebrity to sign, I would suggest printing your photos onto photo paper (or take your pictures to a photo lab and print them out there).

The pictures come out much nicer than if you were to print them out onto card/paper or by laminating them.

When printing out onto photo paper - you can either have a glossy or matte finish to the photos. I prefer having matte photos because I don't have to worry about seeing fingerprints on them. However, glossy paper looks nicer (but has a tendency to see fingerprints and other marks) :wink:

It's really up to you how you would like to print your photos out onto.

nowandagain [rockon]

by F.A.D.E » Sat Aug 19, 2006 8:37 pm

I think you can basically put anything up for auction and get a good price as long as you write a good and catching decription!

But besides that I agree with you - the quality is much nicer on glossy paper :D

Fatima xxx

by Nammzi » Sat Aug 19, 2006 8:33 pm

Okay, Thank you :D

I was thinking also, that Card or Paper wouldn't be as good quality or as strong, and therefor wouldn't be as good for an auction =)

by F.A.D.E » Sat Aug 19, 2006 8:29 pm

Personally I wouldn't laminate them bacause they are - as you also mentioned - not that easy to sign. If I am printing the picture I prefer to use glossy paper because the autograph stands out more than if you use normal or thick paper (non-glossy)

Fatima xxx

Glossy paper, Laminated or Card?

by Nammzi » Sat Aug 19, 2006 8:23 pm

Hello again =) I still haven't sent for any Autograhs yet :( I am trying to get used to the site first and find out all the information =)

I was just wondering, if you are sending your pwn photo for a celebrity to sign, is it best to print it on glossy paper, normal paper and then laminate it, or use thin card? I am wary of laminating, becuase they are harder to sign =/

Any information is very much appreciated :D

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