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I have a peculiar problem in preparing large TIFF images from a 12-Meg camera for printing. (@ 300dpi, about 10" x 14" output)
My client is having his images printed on a type of canvas-like material, and needs an extra 3/4" border around the print for "bending" around a wooden frame. His printer passed on vague instructions on copying & pasting 3/4" strips from the edges of the image, then ‘mirroring’ them (flipping them) in such a way that they form kind-of a border that’s continuous with the print in design perspective … in a sense, tricking the eyes that the image "continues" when the canvas is bent around the outside of the wooden frame.
Does anyone know of this technique, or have any experience with creating border-space that "wraps" around a 3-d frame?
thanks for any comments, advice or links…
Daryl
My client is having his images printed on a type of canvas-like material, and needs an extra 3/4" border around the print for "bending" around a wooden frame. His printer passed on vague instructions on copying & pasting 3/4" strips from the edges of the image, then ‘mirroring’ them (flipping them) in such a way that they form kind-of a border that’s continuous with the print in design perspective … in a sense, tricking the eyes that the image "continues" when the canvas is bent around the outside of the wooden frame.
Does anyone know of this technique, or have any experience with creating border-space that "wraps" around a 3-d frame?
thanks for any comments, advice or links…
Daryl
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