I've been thinking about the pros and cons of using a digital signature or digital stamp in my prints, instead of hand signing them.
I recently moved to a small town in SW Colorado (far from any big cities), and I've had to rethink my printing strategy... there's nobody around here that has an Epson 9800 (my printer of choice). Also the Colorplak mounting I love to do is far away too. I found a shop in CA that does both for wholesale pricing.
So... I could either:
A) Have the prints shipped here, sign them, then ship them off again to the customer
or B) Put in a digital signature, and have the shop send the prints direct to the customer; saving turnaround time, shipping costs, and gasoline.
I have grown to trust the consistently accurate results from the Epson 9800 (with files from my calibrated monitor), so I'm not overly concerned about not seeing the actual print before delivery to the customer. Is that unprofessional, in your opinion, to not see your print first, even if you're confident in the results?
Is my actual signature that important, vs a digital stamp? (My signature isn't even that pretty to be honest).
Thanks in advance for your opinions and suggestions.
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