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Help please, class composite - 11-14-2005, 12:41 PM


I need to make a 11 X 14 class composite of individual head shots. How should I resize without losing quality? Make huge base and insert all the shots full size and then resize to print, or make a 11 x 14 and resize each shot as I place them in, or what??

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I would start off with an 11" x 14" workspace and add resized images....

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Yeah, what Holly said. Start off with an 11 x 14 workspace that already has all the borders between pictures and other things you want on the page. Then resize the head shots to the same size as the holes and drop them in on new layers.

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11-14-2005, 11:23 PM


Hey Wyatt,

Take a look at this software... http://www.lumapix.com/

Watch the "Show Me" part.

I don't know how much you do this kind of work, but for this price, it's a BARGIN!! This software is great for all kinds of stuff.

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