Better eBay Sales with Better Photos-Uploading Image Files
by admin on Oct.15, 2009, under ebay photos, Photo Applications, resize photos
Resize your images before uploading to eBay
These past few days I have been learning how to sell on eBay. I finally decided to sell my Stangl Bird collection and to try eBay as the sales outlet. If you have been following my blog you know I have written several posts on how to take photos for eBay and editing them for the best presentation using CorrectPhoto Editor. The next step was to find the best way to present the photos of the item for sale. I wasn’t impressed with eBay’s standard photo presentation and Craig told me about Auctiva. Auctiva is an eBay listing service that simplifies the process of eBay listings with a great photo storage and presentation feature. It also provides templates that make professional listings easy. Here is an example of one of my Stangl Bird listings. I chose a “neutral” (remember in photography neutral is black, white, or gray, not beige) background without a lot of clutter so the background doesn’t distract from the item photos. On the eBay listing page the viewer can click on the smaller image and a full size (1024×768) image pops up.
Since the maximum image size (1024×768) is generally smaller than the original or edited digital camera file you have two choices: upload the large file and let the photo service resize the image or resize the image before you upload the file. My recommendation is to resize the image before you upload the file. If you have Photoshop or Elements you can resize the photos by selecting Image/Resize/Image Size form the menu bar and entering the number of pixels (i.e 1024) for the width or the height and save the new size.
I use CorrectPhoto to resize my photos because it is much easier and faster and, more importantly; the resize algorithm is very good. And, I usually do one click on the Sharpening icon to make the resized photo a little crisper.
Here is a composite of the photos I edited, resized, and uploaded to my eBay listing for the Stangl Owl. If you want to find my Stangl Bird listings on eBay and compare the photos of my birds with others just go to www.eBay.com and search for Stangl Bird. You shouldn’t have any trouble finding one of my birds among the listings.
I will have to wait a few more days to see if one or more of my birds have sold thus proving the point of several postings on “Better eBay Sales with Better Photos.”
Wayne http://www.correctphoto.com



