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Emne: Signing Photo's
For those that do sign their work, what pen(s) do you use.
I notice
On Oct 19, 2007, at 8:48 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
Interesting question.
Is it a real analog pen or a digital one?
I use a simple, cheap Wacom pen. I have made a PSD file with a
signature ...
That wouldn't count as a real signed work in my book ...
The gallery folks I work with are in
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Emne: Signing Photo's
For those that do sign their work, what pen(s) do you use.
I
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On Oct 19, 2007, at 8:48 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
Interesting question.
Is it a real analog pen or a digital one?
I use a simple, cheap Wacom pen. I have made a PSD file with a
signature ...
That wouldn't count as a real signed work in my book ...
The
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Emne: Signing Photo's
For those that do sign their work, what pen(s) do you use.
I notice a lot of my
For those that do sign their work, what pen(s) do you use.
I notice a lot of my fellow equine photographers sign the sale print,
some were that can be seen, but not to distractiong for the photo.
To show Copyright notices as explained to me.,
Dave
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Dave, you're using digital, why not just include the signature as part
of the printed image. Then you don't have to worry about the effect the
ink may have on the longevity of the image.
David J Brooks wrote:
For those that do sign their work, what pen(s) do you use.
I notice a lot of my
My edition prints have title, caption and signature outside the image
area at the bottom, written by hand with pencil. If I use an ink pen,
I use a pen with acid free archival ink available from art supply
stores.
Godfrey
On Oct 15, 2007, at 5:21 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
For those that
For matte prints an ordinary pencil is fine, for everything else I've
read good things about Pigma Micron pens.
Cheers,
Dave
On 10/15/07, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those that do sign their work, what pen(s) do you use.
I notice a lot of my fellow equine photographers sign
#3 pencil om the matte.
If not matted, fine tip Sharpie.
Jack
--- David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those that do sign their work, what pen(s) do you use.
I notice a lot of my fellow equine photographers sign the sale print,
some were that can be seen, but not to distractiong for
On 10/15/07, Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If not matted, fine tip Sharpie.
Not the most archival stable choice.
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I sign gallery prints on the mat, in pencil with a date. I sometimes add a
small series number in the opposite corner (3 of 25, for example). However,
lately I've been placing that on an information sheet that I attach to the back
of the frame. I generally don't offer unmatted, unframed
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From: David J Brooks
Subject: Signing Photo's
For those that do sign their work, what pen(s) do you use.
If I have to mark the print, I use a Staedler fine tipped permanent marker.
http://staedtler.com/Lumocolor_permanent_universal_pen_gb.Staedtler?ActiveID=2316
Dave -
I sometimes use the the imprinter that's left over from when I had my
studio, and hot stamp them w/gold leaf.
A simpler and easier alternative is to create a brush in PhotoShop that
includes your name and, if you want, the copyright symbol and year. You
can resize it as needed if you
I know.
Jack
--- David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/15/07, Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If not matted, fine tip Sharpie.
Not the most archival stable choice.
Cheers,
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Dave - I use a Sharpie Permanent Marker, ultra fine point, black.
Kenneth Waller
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From: David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Signing Photo's
For those that do sign their work, what pen(s) do you use.
I notice a lot of my fellow
On 15/10/07, David J Brooks, discombobulated, unleashed:
For those that do sign their work, what pen(s) do you use.
Branding iron.
K'plah!!
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On 10/15/07, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15/10/07, David J Brooks, discombobulated, unleashed:
For those that do sign their work, what pen(s) do you use.
Branding iron.
K'plah!!
That i have
Dave
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Crayolas have worked for me for the longest.
Tom C.
Branding iron.
K'plah!!
That i have
Dave
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Well, for fine art prints a repro signature would not make it as valuable with
one with an actual hand written signature. Signatures of fameous people have a
pretty good collectors value in their own right. Hummm I will be glad to
sell anyone on the list a personalized autograph for $100,
Yes, india ink with a quill pen is the only proper thing.
David Savage wrote:
On 10/15/07, Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If not matted, fine tip Sharpie.
Not the most archival stable choice.
Cheers,
Dave
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'bout time you learned to spell your last name, too. LLOOLL!!
Jack
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Crayolas have worked for me for the longest.
Tom C.
Branding iron.
K'plah!!
That i have
Dave
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