Don't do it on your laptop. Use the Sadie Adwon communications lab in Oliphant Hall, or Studio Blue in Helmerich Hall, to access Photoshop. (Macs are cooler anyway.)
You don't even have to use images in Photoshop. You can make a file with a white background and black, Times New Roman text if you want. Photoshop allows you to move the text boxes however you want. Then, save each poem as a separate image file and move them into an InDesign file, which allows you to put them in book form. From there, you can generate a PDF file, which is easily printable and compatible with PC computers.
Don't do it on your laptop. Use the Sadie Adwon communications lab in Oliphant Hall, or Studio Blue in Helmerich Hall, to access Photoshop. (Macs are cooler anyway.)
ReplyDeleteYou don't even have to use images in Photoshop. You can make a file with a white background and black, Times New Roman text if you want. Photoshop allows you to move the text boxes however you want. Then, save each poem as a separate image file and move them into an InDesign file, which allows you to put them in book form. From there, you can generate a PDF file, which is easily printable and compatible with PC computers.
I can help you if you'd like.
Crystal's idea is probably the best, but in a pinch you can use Power Point.
ReplyDeleteHey this rocks. Mind if I inquire about the subject matter? Feel free not to divulge all, or any.
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