Brandy redux
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Hi lindarobin, I've just made an interesting discovery about photocards which might explain the difference of opinion about what constitutes a photocard. And, I was, actually, quite surprised by my discovery. My original thought was that you were 'on the money' when you said, "What you are doing is NOT a photocard by desktop publishing definition." So, I thought I'd find some non-Broderbund examples which showed that Print Shop's representation of photocards is pretty standard. However, a Google search revealed several places on the Internet where Photo Cards and Photo Greeting Cards are represented as single-sided (and, possibly, on occasion, double-sided) projects printed on typical photo-size paper (i.e. 4"x 6", 4" x 8", 5" x 7"). Does that mean, then, that the process used to create the photo cards offered on those web sites is not, technically, a desktop publishing process? Or, is it simply a different interpretation of the term 'photocard'?
< Message edited by Brandy redux -- 10/10/2010 6:05:28 PM >
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