by HappinessStan » Sun Mar 27, 2011 3:10 pm
Agree with both.
If you're getting photos from Google images to get printed it's a good idea to drop them into a photo editor (I use photoshop, but there are free old versions of Paintshop Pro online which work just as well for simple cropping, check on oldversion dot com) and crop or add borders to get them to the right dimensions. I get mine printed at a local supermarket and if you don't give them a little help with the dimensions it is possible to get some fairly unexpected results, with the tops of heads missing and all sorts.
As I see it, it's a trade-off between their turning a blind eye to potential copyright issues and expecting them to look and think about the pictures they're printing. If they're doing a 10" x 8" photo, then giving them something 1000 x 800 pixels to work with is fairly safe.
There are loads of fantastic photos of Lauren Bacall on Google images, she has a reputation as a good signer as well as being an international treasure, good luck!
Agree with both.
If you're getting photos from Google images to get printed it's a good idea to drop them into a photo editor (I use photoshop, but there are free old versions of Paintshop Pro online which work just as well for simple cropping, check on oldversion dot com) and crop or add borders to get them to the right dimensions. I get mine printed at a local supermarket and if you don't give them a little help with the dimensions it is possible to get some fairly unexpected results, with the tops of heads missing and all sorts.
As I see it, it's a trade-off between their turning a blind eye to potential copyright issues and expecting them to look and think about the pictures they're printing. If they're doing a 10" x 8" photo, then giving them something 1000 x 800 pixels to work with is fairly safe.
There are loads of fantastic photos of Lauren Bacall on Google images, she has a reputation as a good signer as well as being an international treasure, good luck!