Testing Your Jury Images
There have been a number of posts recently about your presentation and how competitive the application process is.
My http://juryimages.com web site is one of the best resources for artists applying to art shows. It's a two part web site. One part offers free ZAPP and JAS formatting. The other part gives you a way to test your presentation or compare multiple presentations and get feedback from a consultant or your peer artists.
I just uploaded a set of my current images and my booth shot from Long's Park and I invite people to experiment. You can move images by dragging them with your mouse, duplicate them to use them in different presentations, flip images horizontally (for 3D work) to see if work better facing different directions. And you can enlarge them to the size ZAPP and JAS monitor jurors see them. Best of all, you can change the background to see them on black for ZAPP, gray for JAS or white for those shows that are clueless about how to view images. There's a place at the bottom to send an e-mail inviting others to view your page.
http://www.juryimages.com/jury/index.php?action=view&userId=22
To see changes others might have made, press the refresh button. It will get confusing if more than one person is playing with it at a time so you might want to create your own page.
Larry Berman
http://BermanGraphics.com
412-401-8100
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Uploaded to which part of the web site?
To the format side, you choose which format and then it takes you to a page where you can download the image. You can only do one image at a time. If you want to test your presentation, you upload your images and drag them with your mouse into the order you want.
Larry Berman
Works like a charm thanks Larry for your hard work!
i started to play but will finish up later. My 'puter doesn't behave well and i lose patience with it!
Great thing to share with us Larry! And i will definitely try that photo tip you suggested! Thanks so much!!!!