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The Junction has been a bit quiet lately so I thought I would talk to you about what the developers have been brewing.
I have a lot of fruit trees at my place but two of my favorites are a Peachcot and a Peacharine. These are cross pollinations between a peach and an apricot and a peach and a nectarine. Individually beautiful to eat, but when you blend the two together you get something special.
The guys at Queensberry and Photojunction have been doing a bit of cross pollinating of their own.
Press albums are the new kid on the block for us. Taking two products, both beautiful in their own right, and blending them together to get something unique and special. The album options of a matted overlay or flushmount style album blended with the texture and feel of art papers printed on our Indigo press.
Wow, bam, lets put them in the blender and come up with a cocktail of pure delight.
If you have a gap in your market between press books and albums, let us fill it for you.
If you have Photojunction 1.53 then check it out. If you don't here is the link to download.
Contact your account managers for more details.
BTW, while we are using fruit metaphors here's the cherry on top.
Who's tried the new film strip aperture tool in PJ yet?
All you need to do is have a series of images in a row on your layout either vertical or horizontal. Select them all, so the apertures are highlighted, then right-clck on them. A pop up menu will appear and one of the options will be Make horizontal film strip, or Make vertical film strip. Photoshop kicks in and merges them together. One aperture from multiple images.
Anyway, some cool stuff to have a look at.
Cheers, Pete
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