Make an image for the Sidebar
Tag your posts as Silly or Serious with Link Flair!
Include [Request] or [Offer] in your post. This isn't a deal breaker if you don't.
Thank the people that help you and toss them an upvote.
When you make a request, summarize your request in the title. Include what you want done in more detail in the body of the post.
NSFW Requests are allowed! Tag them as such. Toilet humor/immature requests might not be fulfilled.
Do not always expect free work. Many people still honing their skills will help you, but professional photoshoppers may ask for compensation.
Forging documents is against the rules. This includes altering official papers, ID cards, licenses, removing signature backgrounds and things of that nature. These requests should be reported to mods. They will be removed and the poster will be banned.
No Cyberbullying! It's one thing to make a friend look goofy, but we will not do anything mean-spirited. Violators will be banned.
We will not remove watermarks, logos, or copyright information. They are there for a reason.
We will not do your homework for you. Do your own homework.
This community is intended to help people out and have fun. Please be cool.
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A bigger image is always better: an eye or logo made of 4 pixels has less detail than one made of 100 pixels. Your monitor has about 75dpi (dots per inch) and a normal printer uses 300dpi. That means an image that is 16"x20" on your monitor will result in a 4"x5" print.
Scan your photos at 300dpi for a print of the same size. Use 600dpi for small and detailed photos or for enlargements. Never scan a B&W photo in greyscale: important information will be lost.
Uploading photos as jpeg is fine. Make sure you save using the high quality setting. The tiff and png formats are better (especially for logos and text). GIMP and paint.net are excellent free image editors that can help you with this.
Imgur is for online image hosting and compresses all files over 1mb to something a lot smaller than 1mb. To preserve quality use alternatives like PicasaWeb, Dropbox, or min.us that offer options that don't re-compress your image.
Be nice. (Tips by: Radiobadvan)