Batch Processing in Photoshop
When we received this order of 1,000 + 3×4 collect prints laid out 2-up on a 4×6 print, we had to ask how the client how she did it! We contacted Heather – who come to find out, is a font designer at...
View ArticleCreate a Photo Collage with the PicFrame App
In our last PicFrame tutorial, we explained how to combine 2 3×4 images on one 4×6 print. Today, we’ve got 14 photos on one 12×12 print for less than $2! We designed this 12×2 page on our mobile phone....
View ArticleHow to Clip Photos in Photoshop
All the tools, and so many different ways to get the same result in photoshop can be so overwhelming. Photoshop is a photo editing program that offers endless creativity. As with anything in life, more...
View ArticleTell Your Story with Adobe Spark
Recently, Adobe launched a new member to the Adobe Cloud Family: Adobe Spark. Adobe Spark is a simple, yet elegant tool helping users create engaging visual content and stories. We love storytelling...
View ArticleFacebook is NOT Photo Storage (Part 1)
I’ve recently found that many of our dear customers are using Facebook Albums as their Photo Organization / Storage / Memory Keeping, which has inspired this blog post. Here’s the story: My boyfriend’s...
View Article10 Tips for Shooting Products with your Mobile Phone
Brands are created and reinforced by imagery. The way you present yourself and your product has a huge impact on your brand. Etsy? Ecommerce? Blog? Online sales will increase with improved product...
View ArticleHow to Scan prints without a Scanner
No scanner? No problem. This past week I was honored to speak at Rootstech, a conference in Salt Lake City Utah focused on celebrating family stories. I absolutely love this event, it refuels me and...
View ArticleGlossy vs. Matte Photographic Prints
Glossy or Matte Prints? Here’s the difference … Here at Persnickety, we use resin-based, archival Fuji Crystal Archive paper. This dark room process has long been considered the finest color...
View ArticleWhat the New HEIF Format Means for You
With the new iOS 11 update, you may have heard that Apple has chosen to replace traditional JPEG files with a new image format: HEIF, which stands for High Efficiency Image Format. For users with...
View ArticleAll New Image Editor!
Change your photos to black and white, give them a pop or rotate orientation, right on our website. First, login and upload your photos to Persnickety Prints. You can do this on a computer, or your...
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