[GZG] GZG Calendars

2 posts ยท Oct 17 2008 to Oct 17 2008

From: Tom B <kaladorn@g...>

Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 22:45:44 -0400

Subject: [GZG] GZG Calendars

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y,

I think you under-rate the ability we have to discover the sources of
these images. In many cases, people who played in the games would be around.
In others, some simple examination of the four or five available games of a
given scale over any given ECC would tell us what the candidates were and
might even illuminate which one they belong to.

You could control the text block, I would imagine, if you set aside a portion
of the image and inserted the text in a standard box there. If you aren't a
photoshop whiz, I know piles of folks who are (I work at a company that has
video game aspirations and lots of computer art types).

I'm not saying a huge text block - font does not have to be huge and you
could set it to a max of 25 or 30 words. Pick some non-offensive
shape/style
and it would make a good ID for the photo.

The one thing I think you need to find a photo of for one of these is Jon
Davis' Renleg game where he had 'broken crust with magma rivers' as his board.
It was impressive.

TomB

From: Indy Kochte <kochte@s...>

Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 00:24:26 -0400

Subject: Re: [GZG] GZG Calendars

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> I think you under-rate the ability we have to discover the sources of
In
> others, some simple examination of the four or five available games of

If I had volumes of spare time I could pursue avenues to get info about the
photo contents. Just don't, alas. This is going to be a common theme for the
next few paragraphs. ;-)

> You could control the text block, I would imagine, if you set aside a

I use an interactive program that lulu hosts to build the calendars. I've
played with their text block captions in other calendars, so I know already
the limitations inherent in the system.

The other thing I could do is put the text directly in the image before
uploading it, but I'm leery of doing that for what it might look like or what
might get partially cropped in the interface. And again, I don't have
volumes of time to experiment right now.  :-(

> I'm not saying a huge text block - font does not have to be huge and

Again, I don't have control of the text block or font in the lulu interface.
Yes, again, I could open up Photoshop or equivalent and type it in, save it,
upload it, see if it looks half decent, rinse and repeat if not, but....again,
I don't have that amount of spare time right now. And I'm not a photoshop
expert by any stretch. I know some basics, learned a few little tricks from
reading a little in an underwater photo image processing book, but that's
about it. Farming out tasks to other people...they have to have the avaialble
time, as well, to do what you (I) would want them to do. If they can't "right
that minute", things can very easily get put off for weeks or months and then
it's too late (I also experienced this when I published my climbing guide
book). Intentions are all good, but people have to
seriously self-commit to doing something someone else wants or needs
done if 1) it's not their "job" and 2) they don't have copious amounts of
spare time.

> The one thing I think you need to find a photo of for one of these is

I wanted to. None of the photos I have are very good, though. :-(  The
few
that were good compositionally were out of focus. :-(

Mk