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Kerry McKnight #1
Combining saved images onto one background
What I need to do is put saved logos onto one background. I have three different logos and want to fit them all into a 2in x 6in work space. Please help.
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Thee_DarkOverLord #2
Re: Combining saved images onto one background
so crete a canvas that size, drag and drop you logs onto it, then arrange to suit. Use the align tool.
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LenHewitt #3
Re: Combining saved images onto one background
Adding to what TDO has said:
Make sure new image and the logo images are all at the same resolution
(assuming raster logos).
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Ken Nielsen • #4
Re: Combining saved images onto one background
As a manner of working style, I never 'trap' logos onto any working space, but keep them as separate objects in all instances. In other words: when I need to place logos on a colored background as a collection of logos, I make the background in the page layout application and then bring the logos in as linked artwork. That way, the logos are never at the mercy of the resolution of the background, but are always employed using their 'crisp' eps format.
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Thee_DarkOverLord #5
Re: Combining saved images onto one background
psd is nice and crisp, if your software execpts it.
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