Wonder if anyone can help, ive just bought a gold locket for a friend and i need a photo made smaller to fit into it.
Do any jewellers , photo developers do this service?
Thanks in advance
photos for a locket , advice needed
Re: photos for a locket , advice needed
Independant jewellers are your answer, the ones that specialise in engraving and not yer shit like H Samuels. If you live in the Midlands, get yer arse to Birminghams Jewellery Quarter, they are the best around, and you can get it done while you go and have a cappucino in the poncey cafes that are also there
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Re: photos for a locket , advice needed
Thanks Ace do you know if there are any around the Oxford area?
Re: photos for a locket , advice needed
No idea at all, but Oxford has some lovely shops that could give you advice, but steer clear from High Streets bullshitters
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Re: photos for a locket , advice needed
I will take your advice on board
Re: photos for a locket , advice needed
Index or Contact Sheet are what you want
[img]http://tvl1.geo.uc.edu/ice/projects/lab ... /20oct.jpg[/img]
Look like that you may need to get a 'dupe' made of your original thats the usual way of doing it
[img]http://tvl1.geo.uc.edu/ice/projects/lab ... /20oct.jpg[/img]
Look like that you may need to get a 'dupe' made of your original thats the usual way of doing it
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Re: photos for a locket , advice needed
Thanks very much although ive never had an index sheet when i get my digital photos developed
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Re: photos for a locket , advice needed
You could always have a go yourself - go to www.resizr.lord-lance.com and follow the instructions. No idea what quality you'll get but as mate of mine tried it for something else other than a locket and it seemed to be fine.