Photo Guide
Photography guide for better results in your pieces
The best photos to upload are high resolution photos taken in clear conditions. great luminosity.
What photo will you use?1. Position
Read moreAnything not included in the photograph cannot be included in the final pendant. We recommend full body or headshot photographs. Eye contact with the camera is a detail that makes make it look like the target is looking at you.
2. Luminosity
Read moreIt is important! The light source should preferably fall directly on the dog. If the image is very dark, it is difficult for us to know exactly where to record and the final product will be less detailed, especially in dark dogs.
3. Sharpness
Read morePhoto quality is important. Make sure you only upload clear photos to that the target is in focus and all contours are clearly visible. A modern smartphone does the work!
1. Position
Read moreAnything not included in the photograph cannot be included in the final pendant. We recommend full body or headshot photographs. Eye contact with the camera is a detail that makes make it look like the target is looking at you.
2. Luminosity
Read moreIt is important! The light source should preferably shine directly on the cat. If the image if it is too dark, it is difficult for us to know exactly where to record and the final product will be less detailed, especially in dark cats.
3. Sharpness
Read morePhoto quality is important. Make sure you only upload clear photos to that the element is in focus and all contours are clearly visible. A modern smartphone does the work!
1. Position
Read moreWhat is not included in the photograph cannot obviously be included in the pendant. We recommend full body or head photographs.
2. Luminosity
Read moreSoft, even lighting always gives the best results. Avoid harsh shadows or photographs too dark
3. Sharpness
Read moreMake sure you only upload sharp photos where the subject is in focus and all the contours are clearly visible. A modern smartphone does the job!