For my own work, i like to scale to the final size and actually cut out the gaps. For example, if i plan to space the panels 2inches apart, I'll crop out a 2inch gap between the print areas. Think of it like a series of windows where the gaps actually hide part of the scene. This avoids skewing the total aspect ratio once hung, and avoids some oddities in some images (like what appears to be a reeeaaly long car or something lol) I prefer it on my own mutli panel prints, but hard to work with others' prints this way sometimes withiut very careful coordination
For my own work, i like to scale to the final size and actually cut out the gaps. For example, if i plan to space the panels 2inches apart, I'll crop out a 2inch gap between the print areas.
Think of it like a series of windows where the gaps actually hide part of the scene.
This avoids skewing the total aspect ratio once hung, and avoids some oddities in some images (like what appears to be a reeeaaly long car or something lol)
I prefer it on my own mutli panel prints, but hard to work with others' prints this way sometimes withiut very careful coordination
That’s a rad idea! I’ll have to try that!
The mirrored edges option, is that something that is done with the Q Image One software?
Yep! There’s also a great script for Photoshop that lets you add a logo. I’ll find out what’s it’s called and post it.