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Apr 04, 2007 08:28 |  #1

I have seen where at some 1 hour places and other developing venues offer Trading cards with different sport themes. I am shooting a Dance Company and would like to offer a similar product. I was just wondering if anyone knew of softwhere that offered a template for that, that I could change the theme to dance and not baseball or soccer.
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Apr 04, 2007 09:23 |  #2

My lab has a number of different themes in which you can use. They use what is called the ROE's ordering system that allows the end user to create their own templates and save them for future use. It is a pretty sweet system as I can share my templates with others or keep them for myself. I would check with someone like an mpix who does offer this kind of service.


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Apr 06, 2007 06:54 |  #3

Thankyou for your help and response. Apperently my question wasnt interesting enough to generate more help




  
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Apr 07, 2007 20:33 |  #4

...ah, not true, it is just that so many items fly down the lists so fast, it is hard to keep up with all the stuff moving by!

Here are some links that might help you:
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http://www.desktopdark​room.com/templates.htm​l (external link)


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