RE: How to sign a photograph

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If you use a utility like Photoshop to print your images, why not use a facsimile of your signature and past it on the image of the photo on a new layer.

 

If however you are doing a limited edition of signed work you cannot do that.

 

I suggest you approach the printer manufacture for a recommended ink to put in a metal quill. Use are calligraphy pen and get the correct ink from the specialist printer ink people.

 

Continue to use the printers’ manufacturers ink for the machine but open the black ink cartridge of their ink and it in the calligraphy nib.

 

Most art work is signed in pencil you should be able to do this on the back.

 

Chris

-----Original Message-----
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photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Veli Izzet Cigirgan
Sent: 24 July 2006 21:00
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List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
Subject: How to sign a photograph

 

Hi all,

 

I want to sign some photographs printed on glossy paper with a fuji frontier. I prefer not to sign ob the matte, as it may be detached.

 

Can anybody tell what pen to use, and it is really a good practice to sign on the glossy print.

 

Thanks for the answers,

Veli Izzet Cigirgan 


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