-
Catfish
Do you know how I can display lettering on a shirt or document correctly for others?
I am using Windows 10 PC laptop. I have several photo editing programs. I have YouCam, Fotor, IrfanView and Photoshop. Do you know how I can get the lettering on a shirt or cap or document or anything for that matter to display so people can read it correctly? They always display backwards like a mirror.
-
Administrator
Get a selfie stick
-
Catfish
 Originally Posted by Steve R Jones
Get a selfie stick 
I guess you didn't read that I am using a laptop computer?
-
Administrator
I guess you're right..
Have you seen these types of things:
How do I print in mirror image or reverse the image on T-Shirt transfers?
http://www.avery.com/avery/en_us/Hel...-transfers.htm
-
Catfish
 Originally Posted by Steve R Jones
Nice try, but I don't want to print anything. I want to take a picture of myself or a picture of a document using my photo editing programs and show the lettering correctly to the recipient via email or Facebook. Any other ideas? I do appreciate you trying to help. Try it yourself. You will see what I mean.
-
Great White Shark
You should be able to mirror the image. If you have access to Linux, imagick utility commands like "convert" can do that.
I also believe you can do this by layering and should be able to mirror images in Power Point. I'm an engineer so I don't use all those other apps.
Ivy i5-3570K|ASRock Z77E-ITX|Bitfenix Prodigy
16 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3-1600|Antec TruePower Trio 550W
MSI R6850 PE/OC (860/1100)
Ivy i7-3770|Intel DZ68DB|ThermalTake V9 BlacX Edition
32 GB G.Skill Ares DDR3-1866|Corsair AX850
Zotac 1060 Mini 6GB|Dragonfly 1.5 USB DAC
-
 Originally Posted by linsjean
I guess you didn't read that I am using a laptop computer?
Different notebooks have different operations.
-
lol
1x1 , where is a next match?)
-
01010010 please helps
tooo much differenceee
XD
-
hello i am a new member in this forums
and i am very interested by this forum threads
thanks for helping me
Tags for this Thread
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|