2008 Crossfire Calendar?
Re: 2008 Crossfire Calendar?
I am a little surprised at the numbers too, I do think they turned out great and I know you put a lot of effort into them and I think you will possibly have more of a selection for next years calendars. I think there will be more people looking for calendar photo op's, which will be a good thing because I enjoy seeing everyones beautiful cars in different settings. A little upcharge for the forum would probably be appreciated, I must admit I know little about the expenses involved, but I do know "nothing is free"
thanks for your idea and efforts Tom
thanks for your idea and efforts Tom
Last edited by RickZ; 02-16-2008 at 01:59 PM.
Re: 2008 Crossfire Calendar?
Originally Posted by tom2112
As of today, here's a list of the sales of the calendars:
Member's Choice Calendar: 24
Oversized Calendar: 13
Vertical Wall Calendar: 9
Collage Calendar: 16
Test Calendar: 1
License Plate Frame: 3
Frig Magnets: 4
Tail of the Dragon Poster: 2
Bib: 1
For a total of 73 items sold through 30 orders. So on average people bought 2.4 items at once.
Not too shabby. I think next year it will do better, since we won't lose a month off of the calendar. And I think we should sell them through the CrossfireForum.org CafePress store, and have a slight up-charge to help pay for this great site - perhaps $1 an item or something like that.
Member's Choice Calendar: 24
Oversized Calendar: 13
Vertical Wall Calendar: 9
Collage Calendar: 16
Test Calendar: 1
License Plate Frame: 3
Frig Magnets: 4
Tail of the Dragon Poster: 2
Bib: 1
For a total of 73 items sold through 30 orders. So on average people bought 2.4 items at once.
Not too shabby. I think next year it will do better, since we won't lose a month off of the calendar. And I think we should sell them through the CrossfireForum.org CafePress store, and have a slight up-charge to help pay for this great site - perhaps $1 an item or something like that.
Wow, so am I surprised, I got 6 items, Plus both of those Posters(1 for a Gift), Guess everyone already had their Calendars for 2008.
My Roadster on the Dragon(January), lasted just one day when I got itJK
Thanks again Tom for a Job Very Well Done!!
(I'll be collecting a lot of Hi Res pics this year, with the Calendar in Mind, Which I'm sure will be in a lot of Members' minds.)
My Best,
Bill (SF)
Re: 2008 Crossfire Calendar?
Originally Posted by tom2112
I think your car got the most coverage of all of the Crossfires in the calendars. It wasn't intentional, but just worked out that way. The photos you sent in were some of the highest resolution and required the least amount of photoshop to put in the calendars. Of course, the small calendar was vote-dependent. But the oversized and vertical calendars required such hi-res photos, I was really limited on what I could include. The vertical one was the most difficult, since the aspect ratio of the pictures was near 1:1, where most of the photos submitted were 4:3. So only ones that had lots of real estate to be cropped around the car could be used.
Well, none-the-less, I think the calendars came out rather well, especially for such a rush job. Next year we will get started much earlier!
Well, none-the-less, I think the calendars came out rather well, especially for such a rush job. Next year we will get started much earlier!
It is difficult at times to keep such hi-res pics, as they take up a lot of room at times... i have a dedicated 300gig external hard drive just for pics that i take. I took those pics with using them for some type of presentation in mind... Just happened that you guys wanted well taken pics for a calender.
Last edited by fflores; 02-16-2008 at 01:38 PM.
Re: 2008 Crossfire Calendar?
Originally Posted by fflores
Com'on... you don't have to spare everyone elses feelings... it was becaue my car was pimp-a-licious
I think Bill is going to send me an 80 gig hard drive full of pictures next year! Bill definitely send me the most pics. A lot of them were professional pics from meets, which was great. But I want to talk to those "professional" photographers! They really need to put more elbow room around the car in the image. So many of them were so closely cropped, I couldn't adjust them to the format of the calendar, or I was afraid I'd cut off part of the car with the 1/2" bleed the CafePress uses. I'm still flabbergasted over that 1/2" bleed - most printers I know use 1/16" or 1/32" bleed. I wonder why CafePress is so "generous"?
I'm still kinda mad that the names got cut off by the spiral binding on the Member's Choice calendar. I thought I had put them high enough to avoid that. But that darn bleed bit me in the a$$.
Oh well. More time for planning next year. I figure we'll get started in October next time. That should make the next calendar good for stocking stuffers.
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Side note for photo submissions:
Here's a couple tips that will help people taking photos get a photo that works in the calendar.
1) Frame up your intended picture before you take it. Get it nice and centered. Leave AMPLE room around the car so that it can be cropped and adjusted.
2) Take the HIGHEST resolution possible!!! CafePress wants 3500 by 2300 for the large calendar - minimum! 5250x3450 would be ideal, but I doubt too many people carry around cameras capable of that (it would be equivalent of 18 megapixel) The higher the resolution the better, as that gives the photoshop person more to work with and still be able to crop the image and frame it up nice.
3) Look beyond the car. I know that's tough. Crossfires naturally attract the eye, but you want to look at the backdrop of what's around and behind the car before taking the photo. I think the winners from this year's shootout show that backdrop is the key to the winner's circle.
4) Watch your reflection. I got some pics that you could see the person taking the photo reflected in the car's finish. Most times, we don't want a set of disembodied legs (unless they're really nice legs) showing up on the car door or hood.
5) Watch out for backlighting. If the light is coming from behind the car, the background will look great, and the car will not. It is very difficult to fix that in photoshop - if it can be done at all.
OK, that's all I can think of right now. Back to work, lunch is over!
Re: 2008 Crossfire Calendar?
Originally Posted by tom2112
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I think Bill is going to send me an 80 gig hard drive full of pictures next year! Bill definitely send me the most pics. A lot of them were professional pics from meets, which was great. But I want to talk to those "professional" photographers! They really need to put more elbow room around the car in the image. So many of them were so closely cropped, I couldn't adjust them to the format of the calendar, or I was afraid I'd cut off part of the car with the 1/2" bleed the CafePress uses. I'm still flabbergasted over that 1/2" bleed - most printers I know use 1/16" or 1/32" bleed. I wonder why CafePress is so "generous"?....................................... ..
I think Bill is going to send me an 80 gig hard drive full of pictures next year! Bill definitely send me the most pics. A lot of them were professional pics from meets, which was great. But I want to talk to those "professional" photographers! They really need to put more elbow room around the car in the image. So many of them were so closely cropped, I couldn't adjust them to the format of the calendar, or I was afraid I'd cut off part of the car with the 1/2" bleed the CafePress uses. I'm still flabbergasted over that 1/2" bleed - most printers I know use 1/16" or 1/32" bleed. I wonder why CafePress is so "generous"?....................................... ..
Oh No, Not quite that many pictures!
I will be sure to talk to him about that before the Shoot this Spring, re: some more elbow room, OK?
My Best!
Bill (SF)
Last edited by SilverFox; 02-20-2008 at 06:08 PM.
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