Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Folks, I've recently acquired an Epson 3800 printer and am in the process of obtaining profiles and other wise setting up well for my preferred workflow. Thus far I've largely printed only to 8 x11ish. First test prints look just marvelous, just to smaller sizes at this time. I've been asked to show some pictures at a local community art show which this year will have a dedicated section for photographers. This despite prevailing attitudes amongst the painter folk that showed last time! One or two big guns attending, however also room for mere mortals. This is just a social and fund raiser event, commissions going to good works. At least last year it was well attended and following requisite wine and cheese, the buyers got fairly enthusiastic. Given the target folks I'm largely selecting travel images, landscapes and the like. I might take along a small folio of more personal choices. Anyhoo the plan is to produce a dozen or so prints on 13" x19" Crane Museo Silver Rag and mount them on black foam board to hang. If I actually manage to sell a print or so, the folks will get an un-mounted print for framing. This is keeping in mind the very modest market. All a new experience for me, anyway. I would appreciate some suggestions on the aesthetics of positioning the images on the print. I had in mind minimal crops, given the 35mm film originals. I thought maybe a 11" x16" image, giving a decent white border to highlight the images. Your advice would be very much welcomed. I'm in a bit of a quandary whether to aim for a more standard proportion perhaps. The 11x16 looks reasonably balanced to my eye, if I put it on a 13" x19 canvas. I'd consider this an upper limit regarding enlargement. Good glass for the 35mm originals of course. Cheers Hoppy