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Oct 05, 2015 16:36 |  #1

You know that photo grid/collage thing.
http://www.elizabethpr​uittphoto.com …fall-mini-portrait-promo/ (external link)

I can put it together in PS.. but I figure there's got to be a simple, purpose built tool available. Anyone?




  
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Oct 09, 2015 16:10 |  #2

Dan Kearley wrote in post #17734102 (external link)
You know that photo grid/collage thing.
http://www.elizabethpr​uittphoto.com …fall-mini-portrait-promo/ (external link)

I can put it together in PS.. but I figure there's got to be a simple, purpose built tool available. Anyone?

I clicked on the link you provided, but there was no photo collage of any kind on that web page.

Here is something that may help:

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Oct 09, 2015 16:22 |  #3

I believe Dan was talking about this...

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Oct 09, 2015 17:16 |  #4

Premade templates.

Squijoo.com is a great resource for templates. Not free but inexpensive. They have specials sometimes as well.


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Oct 09, 2015 22:19 |  #5

Ya, thanks CameraMan. That's what I mean.

I'll check that squijoo link, flowrider. I think a couple templates would be helpful.

Thanks Tom; I'm familiar with Google.. but I assumed you'd have better first hand experience/advice.

(edit... I guess I could put the effort into creating my OWN template too.. and reuse it as needed)
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Oct 14, 2015 08:46 |  #6

If I were needing one of those I would just use the LR print module.


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Nov 01, 2015 19:01 |  #7

Update here... I found this site:
http://www.fotojet.com​/ (external link)

Dunno the terms of use, etc.. but it does exactly what I wanted.




  
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Nov 01, 2015 19:22 |  #8

Interesting note: While scrolling with the wheel on my mouse I noticed the background in my post was not moving. I thought, "How the heck did they do THAT"?!?!?! Thinking the background was frozen while everything else scrolled. Then I grabbed the Scroll bar on the right and found that this was not the case. :)

But that fotojet site looks intriguing.


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Nov 01, 2015 21:53 |  #9

I'm impressed with the demo images.. enough that I might steal/learn to do on my own. :)

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