When I heard some others were updating the WWII 'Victory' posters to current times, I knew I had a fun project if I could find some high resolution files. The modern tools of Google and 'Search Google for image' is a process of trying to find a JPEG / PNG version of an image file with a pixel resolution at 1000-pixels or higher on the long-side. You can save that image file locally and bring it into Lightroom and / or PhotoShopElements to update the color saturation and image sharpness (LR) and change the text, as needed in PSE. Sometimes, you can even construct the poster entirely in PSE from an online example, when you can't find an image with enough pixels to download.
Below are a few examples of how to get through our current times, using ideas of the Greatest Generation.
Nice work. Good ideas. Very clean.
All three of these images were on a jigsaw puzzle I completed a couple of days ago
olemikey
Loc: 6 mile creek, Spacecoast Florida
CHG_CANON wrote:
When I heard some others were updating the WWII 'Victory' posters to current times, I knew I had a fun project if I could find some high resolution files. The modern tools of Google and 'Search Google for image' is a process of trying to find a JPEG / PNG version of an image file with a pixel resolution at 1000-pixels or higher on the long-side. You can save that image file locally and bring it into Lightroom and / or PhotoShopElements to update the color saturation and image sharpness (LR) and change the text, as needed in PSE. Sometimes, you can even construct the poster entirely in PSE from an online example, when you can't find an image with enough pixels to download.
Below are a few examples of how to get through our current times, using ideas of the Greatest Generation.
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Good stuff, gets my vote!!
If it works do it. Someone is thinking.
WELL DONE! Wish I'd thought of it.
CHG_CANON wrote:
When I heard some others were updating the WWII 'Victory' posters to current times, I knew I had a fun project if I could find some high resolution files. The modern tools of Google and 'Search Google for image' is a process of trying to find a JPEG / PNG version of an image file with a pixel resolution at 1000-pixels or higher on the long-side. You can save that image file locally and bring it into Lightroom and / or PhotoShopElements to update the color saturation and image sharpness (LR) and change the text, as needed in PSE. Sometimes, you can even construct the poster entirely in PSE from an online example, when you can't find an image with enough pixels to download.
Below are a few examples of how to get through our current times, using ideas of the Greatest Generation.
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Paul you are very creative! Thanks, these are great! Jim
Paul,
Great images.
Having #3 screen printed on the back of a 'T' shirt would be my choice!
You are very productive and I'd consider your work Essential!!!
Beautifully done. Thanks for sharing them.
Love what you've done. Are more coming ing the future? I enjoy all of you posts and responses.
Thank you for always sharing your talents and knowledge.
CHG_CANON wrote:
When I heard some others were updating the WWII 'Victory' posters to current times, I knew I had a fun project if I could find some high resolution files. The modern tools of Google and 'Search Google for image' is a process of trying to find a JPEG / PNG version of an image file with a pixel resolution at 1000-pixels or higher on the long-side. You can save that image file locally and bring it into Lightroom and / or PhotoShopElements to update the color saturation and image sharpness (LR) and change the text, as needed in PSE. Sometimes, you can even construct the poster entirely in PSE from an online example, when you can't find an image with enough pixels to download.
Below are a few examples of how to get through our current times, using ideas of the Greatest Generation.
When I heard some others were updating the WWII 'V... (
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These should be everywhere. A number of people still don’t get it.
A10
Loc: Southern Indiana
I liked all of them, good work.
Well designed, clear and to the point - great job!
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