HELP/FAQ
General Questions
Q: What size photo should I take for best
results?
A: We recommend setting your camera to the highest resolution
possible. We accept images upto 10MB in size but photos that are
less than 3-4MB are optimal for faster upload times. If you plan on
printing your Bunny Photo, a minimum of 2100x1500 pixels is
recommend for a good 7"x5" photograph.
Q: Should I use a flash?
A: Although we have adjustments for different lighting conditions,
using a flash may produce a clearer image. There are numerous
photography tips in the next section.
Q: I am using a Safari browser, when I click on "Upload
Photo" nothing happens, am I doing something wrong?
A: At the top left hand corner of your browser click on "Safari"
it will give you a drop down box. Uncheck "Block Pop-Up Windows"
and try again.
Q: Can I print my photo from your
website?
A: While we currently do not offer a print service directly on our
website you are downloading the photo you've created upon purchase.
Once downloaded you can print your photo at home or at your local
store.
Q: My Bunny is brighter than the photo I uploaded, how
do I make Bunny appear darker?
A: By using the brightness control on the left side of the edit
page you can decrease the brightness to match your photo
Q: My uploaded photo is not as sharp as the Bunny image,
how can I make them look similar?
A: By using the blur control on the left side of the edit page you
can change the clarity of the Bunny image until it matches the
uploaded photo
Q: How do I make Bunny smaller, he is too big for the
photo I uploaded.
A: By using the size control on the left side of the edit page you
can increase or decrease the size of Bunny until he is the
appropriate height and size for your room
Q: I took a picture and want to upload it but cannot
find it on my PC, where is it?
A: When you connect your camera it will show up as an additional
drive on your PC; click on the drive to locate your photo; if you
saved your photo on your hard drive, go to the folder where it was
saved and click on it to load
Q: I have downloaded my photo but can't see the file -
it's just a document with a bunch of letters and symbols (note: my
browser is Safari and I'm on an iMac)
A: Safari, for security reasons, will download the file with an
HTML extension, so just right click on the downloaded file and then
click "Get Info" to pull up a dialog box; then go to "Name and
Extension" and you will see the file with an extension of
xxxx.jpg.html; simply remove the .html and close the dialog box;
your computer will ask you "are you sure you want to change the
extension from .html to .jpg?" - just click "use .jpg" and your
photo will be available
Q: What the heck happens when if something goes wrong
with my photo, such as I forgot to download my image, before I left
the site, what do I do ?
A: If you experience any problem using our site please contact our
support specialists by emailing support@CaptureTheMagic.com.
Photography Tips
Tips on capturing photographs of room decorate for the
celebration Easter. This can be challenging in many cases due to
the lower lighting levels.
With modern digital cameras we get a lot of help from the camera
its self. If you're not familiar with your cameras settings, we
recommend that you get your caners instruction manual and look at
how to use some of the following settings and controls
Note you don't have to do all these things just
maybe a couple some, the main thing we need to get right is a
steady stable non moving platform to take the photographs from
(when not using flash). As typically we are looking at long
exposures time of ½ second to several seconds depending on the
scene and your cameras capabilities and a human is not able to hold
a camera still for that long
- How to use the flash or use and external flash
- How to set ISO speed setting (Try using a ISO setting between
800 -1600, this may cause graininess on some cameras)
- How to use the self timer (Use the timer to take your final
photographs after you have experim6ented getting the right look and
feel for your photographs)
- Use Indoor, Night/Dark Settings (Many new cameras have built in
settings for various scenarios)
- How to use bracketing (if supported, allows you to take
photographs with different exposure settings)
- If you camera does not support bracketing you can do this
manually by using the exposure compensation most cameras have and
take photographs with normal and then -1 stop and +1 stop
- How to turn on/off Anti -shake/Stabilization (if support)
- White Balance (this can change the over warmth/coldness of a
photograph)(If the camera supports auto white balance set it to
auto)
- If you have a cable release for your camera, then use that
instead of the self-timer or normal shutter release
- If you have filters for you camera, a 'Star filter' will give
you a nice twinkle effect on all the light and reflection sources
in your photographs
General
- We highly recommend that before you take any photographs, take
a few minutes to:
- Sit down and try to plan the photograph you want to take, think
where it would be best to see Bunny in your room. Make a list of
the shots
- Make sure there is room for a Bunny in your scene
- Make sure you have some good or fully charged batteries for
your camera
- Clean and tidy up the room where you want to take the
photographs in
- Remove clutter from were Bunny might be seen
- Watch out for columns, walls, objects, plants that may get in
the way of your ideal photographs
- Turn Televisions off
- Have blinds or curtain closed to avoid flash wash back from the
windows
- Gather your tools ( Cameras, flash, tripod( can be
improvised)
- Consider using a higher depth of field, this can help blur the
background, if you want a crisp back ground then use a lower depth
of field setting
- If you have pets take picture with and without pets, a flash
may work better with pets as they may not stay still long enough
for exposures with a flash
- Try to fit in as much of the room as possible, so we can fit
and see Bunny visiting
- Take more than one photograph
- Take some quick test photographs and check them out on the
camera or on your computer (you may have to experiment to get the
right look and feel you're after
- Take photographs from several angles , see which one you like
the most
- Take photographs from normal point of view as well as both a
higher and lower point of view
- Take some photographs with your flash on (if your flash
supports direction, then bounce it of the ceiling this generally
produces a better photograph. If your flash supports a diffuser we
recommend your use it as this help soften the photograph you
take)
- Take some with the flash off (You may need to support the
camera with a tripod, as exposure time will be long in most cases
)
- Take some photographs with the normal room lights on(having
some lights on can give an nice even ambient light to the
room)
- Take some photographs with the normal room lists off( You the
flash as well, you may need to support the camera with a tripod, as
exposure time will be long in most cases )
- If you camera support s anti-shake, stabilization, vibration
reduction features, you may want to try taking photographs with
this feature turned on and off to see which works better, as on
long exposures it may cause blur
Use A Tripod
- We highly recommend that you use a tripod to take you
photographs even if using a flash it will help you take a much
better photograph.
- Use the self timer even when using a tripod this will eliminate
any camera movement cause when taking the actual photographs
- If you do not have a tripod for you camera, then we can
improvise and yours every day equipment or pieces of furniture
- Place the camera on a table ( near the edge is better to avoid
light washing back of the table)
- Use a chair or stool
- Use a step ladder
- Use a book shelf of cabinet shelf
- Use a windowsill
- Use a packing box.
- Use boxes or books on some of the above items to give you more
height if needed
Credit Cards
Q: On your checkout page you are asking for a security
code associated with my credit card. What is that?
A: A Security Code is also known as a Card Verification Code (CVC)
which is a number that provides extra security to credit and debit
card holders in case an unauthorized person obtains your account
number. CVCs are one way to make sure someone has the actual credit
card in his or her possession. The CVC on American Express cards is
four digits, and is located on the front of the card, on the right
side. Discover, MasterCard, and Visa use three-digit CVCs, which
are listed on the back of the cards. The CVC is the last three
digits of the number that appears on your signature bar.