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For questions regarding the use, selection, or maintenance of printing and prints as a medium, encompassing the use of traditional as well as modern printing techniques.
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Commercial use of public domain pictures
It depends on where you are selling and who made the photo.
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Reuse_of_PD-Art_photographs
In particular Germany and Norway will be tricky... if you can so …
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Should I add certificates of authenticity to limited prints of my digital artworks?
The provenance that a certificate adds, when combined with a bill or contract of sale, is more than just proof that you did it. It is also proof that the holder has a legitimate claim to a legitimate …
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What type of printer should I use for cardstock?
Laser. Inkjet is just not permanent enough for greeting cards that people will be touching all the time, spilling wine / cake on etc.