Here's a sampling of what I created in the month of March. Feel free to give me your honest opinions as a comment! Happy Easter everyone, have a great weekend, and go out and shoot something!
Quick question. What program do you use to have two vertical images next to each other on your blog? I use Aperture right now and am looking for a plug-in to let me do this. I don't know if there is currently anything that can make images blog ready for Aperture. Do you know of any stand-alone programs for adding a logo and getting two images next to each other? I hope this makes sense!
Thats a good question. Unfortunately this is one thing that I can't do IN CAMERA. =) So here's what works for me. After poccessing everything in Lightroom, and export them (save them as Jpegs). I then open the verticles in good 'ol photoshop CS2. I'll crop them to the deminsions of my blog. Then, to one of the images I add enough canvas for the second image to fit, being sure the total width is appropriate for my blog. I include a tad extra for the white space between them. Then, I drag a second image onto the blank side of the canvas. Flatten it, save, and done. Then I'm ready for uploading.
I'd love to have a fancy plug-in, but at the same time, I'm used to the way I'm doing it and likely won't look for something new. As for something for Aperture - sorry but I'm ignorant of all things Apertrure.
Todd,
ReplyDeleteQuick question. What program do you use to have two vertical images next to each other on your blog? I use Aperture right now and am looking for a plug-in to let me do this. I don't know if there is currently anything that can make images blog ready for Aperture. Do you know of any stand-alone programs for adding a logo and getting two images next to each other? I hope this makes sense!
Thats a good question. Unfortunately this is one thing that I can't do IN CAMERA. =) So here's what works for me. After poccessing everything in Lightroom, and export them (save them as Jpegs). I then open the verticles in good 'ol photoshop CS2. I'll crop them to the deminsions of my blog. Then, to one of the images I add enough canvas for the second image to fit, being sure the total width is appropriate for my blog. I include a tad extra for the white space between them. Then, I drag a second image onto the blank side of the canvas. Flatten it, save, and done. Then I'm ready for uploading.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have a fancy plug-in, but at the same time, I'm used to the way I'm doing it and likely won't look for something new. As for something for Aperture - sorry but I'm ignorant of all things Apertrure.