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01/17/2005 12:46:20 PM · #1
I created a photo a day display template for myself, thought i'd share. it's a 20x16 file at 300dpi (6000x4800 pixels). The text can and should be changed to a font you like. Each image should be 320x214. There's no border between images ... they all just mash together. (make sure the guides are viewable in photoshop)

zip file can be downloaded here (photoshop cs .psd)
01/17/2005 12:56:55 PM · #2
Cool...I'm unsure how to treat all the different shaped photographs I'm using!

Maybe I should try for the same aspect ratio for the next 348 days!
01/17/2005 01:40:34 PM · #3
here's another picture showing some of what i have so far:
01/17/2005 02:36:40 PM · #4
Originally posted by hopper:

here's another picture showing some of what i have so far:


This is very interesting and I like it but I think I would like to see a small (even 1 pixel) space between the photos.
01/17/2005 02:47:07 PM · #5
yes, i thought of that, but what color would the border(space) be? if black, then black images are going to look bigger than others .... and if white, then white images are going to look too big.

i opted for no border

Originally posted by Digital Quixote:

This is very interesting and I like it but I think I would like to see a small (even 1 pixel) space between the photos.
01/17/2005 03:19:17 PM · #6
Originally posted by hopper:

yes, i thought of that, but what color would the border(space) be? if black, then black images are going to look bigger than others .... and if white, then white images are going to look too big.

i opted for no border

Originally posted by Digital Quixote:

This is very interesting and I like it but I think I would like to see a small (even 1 pixel) space between the photos.


Pick a colour that won't come up...how about neon green?
01/17/2005 03:25:25 PM · #7
of course, i could always add a 1 pixel inside stroke line to all of the images as i bring them in.

how'd you know neon green was my fav?

:)
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