Graphics-type help required

Jul 17, 2007 23:48

I was going to faff around with this on my own. And then I thought - why waste my time when I have a load of talented people out there who can probably just tell me the answer ( Read more... )

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thebustocrookes July 17 2007, 22:58:23 UTC
Sorry I can't help, the offer of undying love sounds nice though. Though can you save the image into a "paint" image and then flip it over? I don't know Photoshop, so use "paint" for things, like the old fashioned guy I am :-(

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cerebralpig July 18 2007, 08:42:32 UTC
Printer software quite often allows you to flip images before printing but if you're stuck, I'll flip them for you. Wey hey! :D

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msb66 July 19 2007, 16:28:47 UTC
OK. I am going to take you up on this. I have a document in Word which has a photo set into it. Do you think you would be able to flip it for me?

Email me at mrs_sean_bean AT hotmail DOT com if you think you can - and then I'll have your address.

Our printer is the most basic (and pretty ancient) so doesn't give any pre-print flipping - BBBOOOOOO

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brightstar61 July 18 2007, 10:08:34 UTC
I'm pretty sure there is a flip command somewhere, either on word or on your printer software. I have done it myself but that was in Photoshop and I can't remember how I did it... just have a play around and see what you find.

Send undying love now please... I feel the need O_^

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fredbassett July 18 2007, 14:42:54 UTC
There isn't an invert command in word that I know of.

Mr fredbassett says in photoshop the command would be flip. Paintshop pro is probably the same. If you need more help, let me know what graphics package you've got and I can probably get MrFB to talk you through it.

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ffiondove July 19 2007, 17:43:57 UTC
Don't know if you sorted this out but I was pointed in this direction.
http://www.cafepress.com
http://www.photobox.co.uk

don't know if they are any good but have a looksee.

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