Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/03/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Indeed they do, and sometimes get into problems when they don't pay attention to the details! I for a commercial printer, and quite often we point out images that have been flipped where letters, numbers and other details are obviously wrong! But designers do like to have a flow to their visual layout and will take liberties. Here is the image in question from the pottery barn. http://ww2.potterybarn.com/cat/pip.cfm?src=shpcfurbeddrs%7Crshop%2Fshpcfurocc%7Crshop% 2Fthmafur%7Ccthmnft%7Cnshop%7Crgift%5Cfthm%2Fshpcfur% 7Crshop&pkey=cfurbeddrs&gids=p5048 > Often editors prefer a shot reversed. An example is they may want a person > "looking into" the center of a magazine rather than out towards the edge of > the magazine. Product shot perspective, etc. I think it's an "artsy" thing > > "Frank F. Farmer" wrote: > > > I suppose you could. But wouldn't that require and affirmative effort? > > Not the sort of thing that would happen on accident. I'm asking, I > > don't know. > > > > Frank > > > > On Mar 3, 2005, at 12:03 PM, islaymalt wrote: > > > > > Couldn't you just flip a digital shot in photoshop? > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information