How to send your photos
You can choose any of these 3 options for sending photos:
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Email them to lisa@overallbeing.com.au - please ensure you include your name and order details on the email
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Post a disk or original photos to Overall Being Design, please email for postal address, I will scan them for you free of charge
Emailing Photographs
Emailing your photographs to lisa@overallbeing.com.au is the fastest and simplest option for getting your photos to me.
When emailing your photographs to me, please keep the total combined size of your photos to less than 5 megabytes, or limit it to about 3 or 4 photos per email at one time. You can send them in several emails if you have more than this amount. The reason for this is that most internet service providers (ISP) have a maximum size limit for sending and receiving emails and if you exceed this limit then the email will not go through and you will receive an error message from your ISP......thus wasting your time at the start.
Tips for taking & sending photos
I ask that you provide high-resolution files, usually 300dpi, or the highest quality photo that your digital camera will take. Please do not edit your photos in anyway before emailing, as I will do this service for you.
If your photo quality is too low, or the files are damaged in any way I will contact you and ask for a replacement photo.
Photo Retouching
Included free of charge is some basic photo retouching. I will remove any red eye or obvious marks, blemishes etc on your photos. I will also enhance your photograph’s brightness and colour. If you have any special requests for photo retouching, please let me know and I will endeavour to help. There may be a small fee should the photo retouching involve any major work. This is all done in software which I use for all my work. If you want black and white cards please let me know and I can convert your photographs to this as well.
Professional Photographs
Overall Being Design is happy to work with any professional photos you may have, however, the use of these photographs must be under the agreement of the copyright holder. So be sure to check their rules.
In most cases, if you have purchased your professional photos on a CD, then you will own the copyright and can freely reproduce the photos, please check this with your photographer. However, if you have purchased the prints only, then you will need to ask your photographer for a signed copyright release form before you can reproduce them in any way.