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Not
Sure About your Photo?
Look through the examples
here to help you determine what makes a
photo good or bad to make a Stampics Digital
Rubber Stamp. If the stamp you submit
has quality issues, we'll return your order
and your card will not be charged.
Samples of Good
Photos
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Flaws:
Here
are some photos that have quality problems:
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Face obscured by a shadow  |
Resulting
Stamp
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photo would make a great stamp, but
the left side of her face is all shadow,
and will come out black when the stamp
is made. |
As
you can see, the shadow side of her
face is too dark, and the other shadows
on her face are very prominent. |
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Too
Small

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Resulting
Stamp
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subjects in this photo are too small,
when it is blown up, they will be too
blurry. |
The
stamp accurately displays the photo,
in which the subjects are too small
and blurry. |
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Not Enough Grayscale
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Resulting
Stamp
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| Cute
Dog! But the black will be 100%
black, and the white will be 100% white
once the stamp is made. |
This
dog's face doesn't have enough grayscale,
its mostly black and white, which doesn't
result in much contrast for the stamp. |
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