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Outsourced clipping path service launches in UK
MisterClipping.com, a European specialist in clipping images for the graphics industry, is to launch its new online clipping path service.
The service, which relieves creatives of the time-consuming and monotonous technical aspects of production, will be priced in Sterling with an English-language website offering hand-made clipping paths, starting at £1.35 each.
Jeroen Gerretsen, CEO at MisterClipping.com, said: “We’ve made a considerable investment in the MisterClipping.com online application, our capacity and product support to enable this UK rollout.
"We believe our experience in Europe has allowed us to provide a clipping path and image isolation service which is easier, faster and cheaper than carrying out the work in-house, or using another outsourcing solution."
The graphic service provider has been developing the online application since May 2006. The complete process of image selection, uploading, clipping and checking, through to the payment and final downloading of the clipped images is integrated into the web-based application and automated as far as possible. Images are guaranteed to be clipped and delivered within 24 hours, regardless of number.
MisterClipping.com is designed to be used for batch processing of images from the graphic and creative industries, including photographers, designers, publishers and printers but the application is also suitable for amateur users and individuals using it for just a few clipping paths.
MisterClipping.com offers a one image free trial for all new users, while Creativematch readers can take advantage of £14 worth of clipping paths by emailing support@misterclipping.com with 'Creativematch £14 trial' as the subject..
In order to use the application a free account must first be created. The site now offers several secure online payment options. A special weblog, found at www.MisterClippingblog.com contains examples and user testimonials.