Discovered this yesterday - thought I would post it just in case anyone else had the same issue.
When I was drawing a graphic I couldn't get 2 objects to align, I went through all my snapping options etc. and it still wouldn't work. After a quick look on the web I found that when I create a new...
Hello I would not use a 72dpi image for print. You can check the size in photoshop - best thing to do is ring up a printers that does stickers and get the spec off them.
You could record your own actions and save them - then she can load them IM Photography - Installing and Exporting Photoshop Actions . As for the path, if you use batch render under file/automate menu you can point to any folder.
It might be easier to set something up in Illustrator or indesign...
The quickest way to do it is to have a 2 layer photoshop file. Put the photo on the 1st layer and hunt for an 'old paper' image and put this on the 2nd layer (above the 1st Layer) then set the 2nd layer to multiply. Then your sister can just change the 1st layer photo each time.
I have just started at Carbon Creative in the past 6 months and it is the 1st time I have used 2 screens and find it much easier. Thinking of setting 2 screens at home. I like the way I can have my main working area on one screen and all the other elements I need on the other.
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I know you are going to hate me for this, but I think your site and logo needs a rethink. I would look at Awwwards | The CSS website Awards for your site ref and LogoPond - Identity Inspiration - for logo inspiration. I think that if you just keep everything simple - with a nice typeface...
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We use local printers at work - but if i'm doing any work for friends I tend to just use printing.com as I usually get a good job and they are easy to use.
I use mail at home because its just easy.
We use a mixture of Entourage (as it has a nice little bit of code for embedding eshots) and Outlook for its calendar. I have used thunderbird before - wasn't overly impressed.
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