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On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 05:22:57 GMT, "Daryl" <daryl@baywatch.com> wrote
Re Creating "bendable" borders for print output...: >Hello, > >I have a peculiar problem in preparing large TIFF images from a 12-Meg >camera for printing. (@ 300dpi, about 10" x 14" output) > >My client is having his images printed on a type of canvas-like material, >and needs an extra 3/4" border around the print for "bending" around a >wooden frame. His printer passed on vague instructions on copying & pasting >3/4" strips from the edges of the image, then 'mirroring' them (flipping >them) in such a way that they form kind-of a border that's continuous with >the print in design perspective ... in a sense, tricking the eyes that the >image "continues" when the canvas is bent around the outside of the wooden >frame. > >Does anyone know of this technique, or have any experience with creating >border-space that "wraps" around a 3-d frame? > >thanks for any comments, advice or links... > >Daryl This might . http://www.ehow.com/how_6395_add-border-picture.html -- To email me directly, remove CLUTTER. |
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