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I was struggling with dated Adobe skills and needed a simple layout program to make a twitter banner. I started here to learn and then upgraded to Pro, I think in part because it did seem much easier to access my photos though this could just have been my imagination. I only did one or two projects and still don’t quite understand how to better control organization of photos uploaded within the grid I set up, but for only spending a few hours once or twice I did get a tangible result with which I was pleased.
I didn’t use this for the twitter banner because I think it is way too much imagery. And in addition, the way in which I set up page and brought in images (multiple, like 27 pictures) + their likely larger file size did not give a great result. But, I think this is a Twitter Banner learning curve. I read this when I did it in March 2016, but I believe there have been changes in how Twitter brings in the banner for faster load speed. So, if this is the project, it might be worth reading through any link about current twitter banner to better understand how each image possibly may need to be sized even prior to bringing into College Pro or CollegeFactory software to get a better result.
BTW, I have used many different programs over last 20 years, but I’m really lazy about learning basics about things like sizing photos when I haven’t done digital layout in a long time or used a program like Adobe PsD with any consistency/ +I get overwelmed with today’s “speed classes” and learn little. So, it’s probably now time I focus on doing myself step by step with some tutorial and do it enough times that I can be proficient. But, if one just wants to play for a bit, get something that looks good on digital screen and can be printed to “get back into” this stuff, it was a good program for me. Point is, I probably didn’t do things correctly or with best habits, but I was able to ‘make’ something.
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