> Hi,
>
> I've been reading all these quite interesting posts on how to
> do things when you have a $10K PC in front of you. If you go
> the analog route, you'll probably end up with a bit of
> difference in exposure between the frames, but I think that's
> part of the charm. Here's how I would proceed, using the old
> fashioned way. (Hey, aren't we all using manual focus cameras ?)
>
> For pasting the analogues together, it's best to move each
> pair of photographs into the position you like best by hand.
> Then, you can just fix them with regular transparent plastic
> tape : the tape will just come off afterwards without leaving
> traces. After fixing the pictures in the places you like,
> you need to cut the overlapping parts off the bottom
> pictures. Take a really sharp knife for this and cut as
> straight down as possible.
Actually, cutting at a 45 degree angle will cover the gap better than a
straight, 90 degree cut will.
Dave
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