This in not really a frontpage or web question, but always get good advice here. Recently was asked to create a large banner for a store on a last minute idea. After creating the banner in photoshop I seem to have forgotten how to "slice it" so I can print sections and paste together.
Am I wrong that this can be done fairly easily in photoshop?
The actual file was designed to be about 18 inches tall and span about 60 inches
Larry M. -> RE: Printing Banners (11/29/2004 7:21:31)
traveler98,
Before you go to this trouble, just buy some continuous banner paper (also known as computer or z-fold paper) at Staples or Office Max, load and print away.
Well I thought of that, but was hoping to be able to use glossy photo paper. Haven't seen any banner paper that isn't just plain paper.
Larry M. -> RE: Printing Banners (11/30/2004 10:49:19)
traveler98,
I haven't used the picture splitting function in PhotoShop so can't comment on it. PaintShop Pro does it in a fairly straightforward manner and FrontFX offers a free one Here. The FrontFX software states it is suitable for FrontPage 2000 but handles 2003 as well.