Tips for getting a great listing photo
Griffs photo set up: Two soft lights/box with multiple 5500k bulbs in each box #ebayOL
— sraikh (@asaaanbazaar) September 6, 2012
Griff says: Never use the flash on your camera, always use diffused light. #ebayol
— Lanae (@SocialNetNanny) September 6, 2012
Use Neutral solid color background(gray black white or beige), fabric, felt,photo studio paper for products background #ebayOL
— sraikh (@asaaanbazaar) September 6, 2012
JPEG format 1200 by 1200 pixels is the minimum size rec' by Griff to upload #ebayOL
— sraikh (@asaaanbazaar) September 6, 2012
Griff says: Use Macro for shooting close-ups. To showcase details, flaws, etc. #ebayol
— Lanae (@SocialNetNanny) September 6, 2012
Adjusting the white balance is the key to match color of item to the picture #ebayOL
— sraikh (@asaaanbazaar) September 6, 2012
Light temperatures make difference…#1:outdoors in strong, overcast daylight; #2: florescents 5500K-6500K; 3: outdoor direct sun. #ebayol
— Lanae (@SocialNetNanny) September 6, 2012
Griff says: Use a tripod! They are lightweight, small, inexpensive…and find them on eBay! #ebayol
— Lanae (@SocialNetNanny) September 6, 2012
Frame the shot properly to eliminate the need to crop: Griff #ebayOL
— sraikh (@asaaanbazaar) September 6, 2012
Edit in camera, iPhoto,Photoshop, Irfanview time is money, remove unnecessary steps #ebayOL
— sraikh (@asaaanbazaar) September 6, 2012
Clothing remember first photo always a closeup of design for @eBayMobile #twtb #ebayol
— Jenn@BostonFH (@BostonFH) September 6, 2012
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