| Re: School Portrait Photography In the olden days - when I actually worked on these composites, we used a larger poster board, hand lettered the name of the school and class in the center, then pasted a wallet size photo of each student (which was die cut into an oval shape first) on the board. The board was then photographed with a 4x5 camera and 8x10 prints were made of the copy.
Today this would be so much easier to accomplish. Almost any program out there would be great for laying a composite out.
Canon's zoombrowser print util, Arcsofts printer pro, MS publisher, even photoshops auto proof sheet option to name only a few. |