hoffy
Member
Howdy,
I am thinking of making a few calendars for some close family and friends this year. I had thought of using a nice fibre based matt paper, printing a smallish image on the top and then some how printing a standard calendar grid on the bottom.
Obviously, the photograph is the easy side of things. I had thought of making up a couple of masking frames to ensure that I don't expose the paper where it doesn't need exposing.
The challenging part, though, is printing of the calendar grid. I had initially thought of making some transparencies and printing a grid on them for each month (using a normal office type printer) and using them to contact print to the photo paper. I am not sure how easy this would be achieved.
Has anyone else done calendars? Does anyone have any ideas on the best methods?
Cheers
I am thinking of making a few calendars for some close family and friends this year. I had thought of using a nice fibre based matt paper, printing a smallish image on the top and then some how printing a standard calendar grid on the bottom.
Obviously, the photograph is the easy side of things. I had thought of making up a couple of masking frames to ensure that I don't expose the paper where it doesn't need exposing.
The challenging part, though, is printing of the calendar grid. I had initially thought of making some transparencies and printing a grid on them for each month (using a normal office type printer) and using them to contact print to the photo paper. I am not sure how easy this would be achieved.
Has anyone else done calendars? Does anyone have any ideas on the best methods?
Cheers