Jun 26, 2010, 13:41
So, I was playing around in photoshop the other day stitching some photos together. I was really pleased with the results, with the exception of one thing. The photo collage turned out to be 36" by 7ish." So extremely wide and very height deprived. I don't have other pictures to add more information to it. They were a series of shots taken from the same spot at different angles to make a panoramic picture, and I didn't think to take another series showing the top and bottom info. I thought of adding a black strip around it to add more dimension with some writing underneath it (think those cliche inspirational posters). When I got through I thought, wow, this looks just like a cliche inspirational poster . So anyway, I thought I'd bring my plight to you. Any suggestions for 1) how to plan better 2) how to deal with the problem once you have it and 3) what defines a good aspect ration ( I hope I'm using the term right but when I say aspect ration I mean how tall the picture is compared to how wide).
Thanks,
Thanks,