Guide to Customisation

Why is My Projection Blurry? 5 Common Mistakes and Photoshop Fixes

Why is My Projection Blurry? 5 Common Mistakes ...

PhilU Australia

To ensure optimal projection definition through our Plano-Convex lenses, source imagery must possess High Contrast and a Centred Subject. We recommend a minimum resolution of 300 DPI, with subjects illuminated...

Why is My Projection Blurry? 5 Common Mistakes ...

PhilU Australia

To ensure optimal projection definition through our Plano-Convex lenses, source imagery must possess High Contrast and a Centred Subject. We recommend a minimum resolution of 300 DPI, with subjects illuminated...

Round vs. Heart vs. Paw Lenses: How Shape Affects Your Photo Crop

Round vs. Heart vs. Paw Lenses: How Shape Affec...

PhilU Australia

To achieve high-definition projection, prioritise high-contrast images with subjects strictly centred. Round lenses offer superior edge-to-edge clarity and accommodate wider groups. For Heart or Paw shapes, maintain a 30% background...

Round vs. Heart vs. Paw Lenses: How Shape Affec...

PhilU Australia

To achieve high-definition projection, prioritise high-contrast images with subjects strictly centred. Round lenses offer superior edge-to-edge clarity and accommodate wider groups. For Heart or Paw shapes, maintain a 30% background...

Family Portraits & Group Photos: Is There a Limit to How Many Faces Fit?

Family Portraits & Group Photos: Is There a Lim...

PhilU Australia

To ensure high-definition optical clarity within a 3mm plano-convex lens, the optimal subject count is 1 to 4 faces. For groups larger than 5, facial features shrink below 20 microns,...

Family Portraits & Group Photos: Is There a Lim...

PhilU Australia

To ensure high-definition optical clarity within a 3mm plano-convex lens, the optimal subject count is 1 to 4 faces. For groups larger than 5, facial features shrink below 20 microns,...