31 Dec 2015 at 23:04 #1 Raymond Lin Raymond Lin Caporegime Joined 20 Oct 2002 Posts 75,799 Location Wish i was in a Ramen Shop Counter So, 2015 is ending, or ended by the tie if you read this so post some pics! or make a 4x4 like this.
31 Dec 2015 at 23:17 #2 snips86x snips86x Soldato Joined 14 Nov 2012 Posts 17,948 Location Close to Swindon, but not Swindon Fantastic set of images there
1 Jan 2016 at 10:20 #3 Tachyon Tachyon Associate Joined 26 Dec 2003 Posts 2,154 Location Same oul' town Nice pics Raymond. I would make a 4x4 if I knew how to do it.
1 Jan 2016 at 21:13 #4 antc antc Associate Joined 23 Jun 2005 Posts 1,773 Location Nottinghamshire Fantastic images Ray! No change there though!
4 Jan 2016 at 20:49 #5 Tysonator Tysonator Associate Joined 20 Sep 2005 Posts 2,022 Location Wilderness of ESSEX some really good photos
5 Jan 2016 at 19:07 #6 Genoma Genoma Associate Joined 5 Mar 2006 Posts 2,344 Location Shropshire What did you use for your 4x4 Raymond?
5 Jan 2016 at 19:23 #7 Raymond Lin Raymond Lin Caporegime OP Joined 20 Oct 2002 Posts 75,799 Location Wish i was in a Ramen Shop Counter Cheers guys Genoma said: What did you use for your 4x4 Raymond? Click to expand... Photoshop plugin - Storyboard. It's normally used to create collages for blogs. I cropped each photo manually to squares. Put 4 photos into the plugin to create 1 single strip. It makes the white edge for you. Then put 4 strips through and chose the stack option. There's probably a easier way to do that.
Cheers guys Genoma said: What did you use for your 4x4 Raymond? Click to expand... Photoshop plugin - Storyboard. It's normally used to create collages for blogs. I cropped each photo manually to squares. Put 4 photos into the plugin to create 1 single strip. It makes the white edge for you. Then put 4 strips through and chose the stack option. There's probably a easier way to do that.
5 Jan 2016 at 20:13 #8 GTRacer GTRacer Associate Joined 25 Jul 2007 Posts 1,675 Made my own 4x4: Hopefully this time next year I'll have more project work to show!
5 Jan 2016 at 20:22 #9 Kei Kei Soldato Joined 24 Oct 2008 Posts 2,751 Location South Wales Automate contact sheet II in photoshop does exactly this, allowing you to set the number of rows, columns and the final image dimensions.
Automate contact sheet II in photoshop does exactly this, allowing you to set the number of rows, columns and the final image dimensions.
5 Jan 2016 at 20:46 #10 Dup Dup Soldato Joined 10 Mar 2006 Posts 11,323 Location East Lancs Love that double exposure effect!