I agree that landscapes work better side by side. But since this appears to be two different views of the same subject, this orientation helps emphasize that distinction. The thin white ones are perfect and essential to my eye. Anything more intrudes and separates, which may be helpful in some cases. -tv
Just make the canvas 800 pixels wide on the top image, anchoring it on the left, and then copy, paste and move the bottom image into position.....I think.....that's how I've been doing it anyway. If you want a bit of a border in between them, you could make the white canvas a little bigger for the width of the border you want. You probably know all this stuff, but I had to learn it today! And I'm sure there are lots of different ways of doing it too! :-) CJ
Saw your comment after I already stuck a border in between top and bottom CJ. I'll maybe try the side by side later, although it's tough to show detail when you only get 400 pixels width for each image in landscape orientation :-(
~Brent
Hmmm, I see your point Rod. I'll maybe try a border between them when I have some time- thanks mate :-)
~Brent
Rod
26-Oct-2007 07:52
I don't know why but the sky & land shots don't seem to work under each other. Either side by side or maybe a girly border will do the trick. The shots do look nice but.