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Your photo is the most important
element in your Photo product.
To ensure high quality products, please review the following photo recommendations.
Click to See Tips for Photo Labels
Photo Checks
CHOOSE YOUR PHOTO CAREFULLY
The photo you place on your Photo Checks and Labels will print in black and
white. Some photos may look great in color, but may lose detail when converted to
black & white. Consider this when selecting a photo.
CONTENT
Please remember that the content of your photo should be kept simple. A single
center of interest will work best, as your photo will be gray scaled and may also
be screened back. Blurry subjects and distracting backgrounds do not translate well
on Photo products.
Good Content -
Preferred
Bad Content -
Not Recommended
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CONTRAST
It is important to be aware of contrast when selecting the photo to use in
your product. Contrast is the difference between the lightest and darkest areas
in a scene and/or photograph. A small difference between the light and dark areas
results in a low contrasting photo, while a greater difference results in a high
contrasting photo. Photos with a high contrast traditionally work best for Photo
products
High Contrast -
Preferred
Low Contrast -
Not Recommended
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RESOLUTION
Digital image resolution is the size of your image, measured in pixels. Images
that are higher in resolution will result in better Photo products, while those
images with a lower resolution will appear fuzzy and indistinct.
High Resolution -
Preferred
Low Resolution -
Not Recommended
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Please Note: In
our efforts to ensure a quality check product and to comply with check processing
requirements set by your bank, the photos for Photo check products will lightened
prior to production.
Photo Labels
CONTENT
Please remember the content of your
photo should be kept simple. A single center of interest will work best. Blurry
subjects and distracting backgrounds do not translate well on Photo products.
Good Content -
Preferred
Bad Content -
Not Recommended
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CONTRAST
It is important to be aware of contrast when selecting the photo to use in your
product. Contrast is the difference between the lightest and darkest areas in a
scene and/or photograph. A small difference between the light and dark areas results
in a low contrasting photo, while a greater difference results in a high contrasting
photo. Photos with a high contrast traditionally work best for Photo products.
High Contrast -
Preferred
Low Contrast -
Not Recommended
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RESOLUTION
Digital image resolution is the size of your image, measured in pixels. Images that
are higher in resolution will result in better Photo products, while those images
with a lower resolution will appear fuzzy and indistinct.
High Resolution -
Preferred
Low Resolution -
Not Recommended
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