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05/22/2006 09:22:00 PM · #1
It's not something I can do myself and I've found websites that do them. Anyone know of any reasonable sites that are safe to use? This is for my client tomorrow. He needs a comp card.
05/22/2006 09:36:23 PM · #2
There's a whole list at the bottom of this page
05/22/2006 09:58:23 PM · #3
Heck ... Ill do em for you...
I do em all the time
05/22/2006 10:01:22 PM · #4
are those reputable?

nomad- how much do you charge? This is a 15yo and his mom I'm working with tomorrow- shooting the 15yo but mainly dealing with the mom on everything else. I know they don't have a lot of money, so I need to find a place that's reasonable and reputable.
And if you don't mind me asking, is this something I could do in psp8? Are comp cards on regular photo paper? I've never seen one.
05/26/2006 05:27:07 PM · #5
Originally posted by missinseattle:

are those reputable?

nomad- how much do you charge? This is a 15yo and his mom I'm working with tomorrow- shooting the 15yo but mainly dealing with the mom on everything else. I know they don't have a lot of money, so I need to find a place that's reasonable and reputable.
And if you don't mind me asking, is this something I could do in psp8? Are comp cards on regular photo paper? I've never seen one.


Sorry about taking so long getting back to you ...
you should be able to do them in PSP. The formula is actually rather simple... a large "grabber" image as several other image that give "different" looks of the model.

Add the vitals and most importantly contact information.

check with your local pro lab or even kinkos about printing on a glossy bond paper (not photographic paper)

Prices will vary but plan on something in the $75 to $100 range (not including YOUR charges)

I have a couple online at comp cards and

cyntha comp card

Message edited by author 2006-05-26 17:29:03.
05/26/2006 05:38:55 PM · #6
Kimberly, should you be doing this on a more regular basis, you might like to look into Fotofusion, a program that is absolutely unbeatable for collages.
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