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Whether trying to win bidders on eBay or attract eyeballs on a tutorial or craft site, the best way to stand out is with an attractive, detail-showing picture. Photography tutorial site Photojojo offers a wealth of tips for your camera, your staging, and other things to keep in mind while trying to represent your goods. Two bits of advice many commerce-minded shooters should heed:For small items such as jewelry, you can use more interesting backgrounds. Gemmafactrix uses vintage books and industrial surfaces to show off her jewelry on Etsy, and it works great. Wood, paper, cloth and metal can all add a little something to your images.For tutorials and larger items like clothing, you'll have to pull back to get everything in the shot. Make sure the rest of your studio/ apartment/ mobile command unit isn't visible in the shot. Set u read more »
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Web site SensibleUnits converts virtually any unit of measure to real-world objects to help you get a better understanding of the practical size of something. We've shown you before that you can use Google to calculate most conversions, but what Google doesn't provide you are real-world applications for what a unit of measure means in a physical space. SensibleUnits can tell you, for example, how many CDs you'll need to burn 16GBs, how many grains of sand are in 30 cubic millimeters, or how many sheets of paper would make up 30 square feet. The site also does straight unit-to-uni read more »
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