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Jun 02, 2010 02:28 |  #1

I always wondered about these 'rules' related to publishing.
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Its all about the 'Golden Ratio', in photography/DTP it is referred to as: 'The-Rule-of-Thirds'
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All the overlay grids totally conform to the Golden-Ratio of which the 'rule-of-thirds' is a derivative. Don't restrict yourself with 3rds, seriously check this out... my cropped images are already looking so much better.... I will try and post some examples on this Thread soon - once I am fully upto-speed!


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