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These monthly US Style' calendar templates are an easy way to create very cheap (for the cost of 12 sheets of photo paper) yet attractive personal calendars. I have uploaded these templates in two formats jpg and gif. The JPEG (.jpg files) are the easiest to use and are the best for the novice or those with little free time and/or limited photographic software. The jpg files should allow simple image paste in and print. I have used GIF files for several reasons: 1. It's a loss less format so the quality may be a hint better. 2. It allows for transparent backgrounds so those who are more skilled in photo manipulation can overlay the template on top of an image of their choice. 3. The transparent background/masked text also makes some color changes more easily accomplished. For some strange reason the transparent background in the gif files has caused the thumbnails to be artifactually displayed as negatives, the original images have white backgrounds. For those who prefer .jpg files these files can be found towards the start of the gallery. Alternatively the gif files can be easily converted to .jpgs. Simply open the file using some quality image-manipulation software, such as PhotoShop or Corel PhotoPaint etc, then save the files as a .jpg file, then paste in your resized favorite image (non-copyrighted ie your own, or an image you have permission to use) position it over the guide line and save the resulting file. These templates are designed to hold an image of an absolute maximum size of 2400 wide x 1700 high. This leaves no space for borders so an image closer to 2200 X 1500 would probably appear more aesthetic. I recommend first producing your 12 images at the appropriate size all at 300 dpi. Note in some programs if you paste in your images into the original .gif files (only 256 colors), without first converting the file to a .jpg or changing the colors to RGB (24 bit) color, your images may be converted to 256 colors producing a poor quality image. These templates are 7.2 MP each (3000 x 2400 pixels 300 dpi) so should print out extremely well at their designed size of 10" x 8". Despite the fact that these gif files were exported at 300 dpi they open in many programs at 72 dpi, to ensure these images print at their designed size you may have to resize the image from 72 dpi back to 300 dpi (this problem is not usually encountered with the jpg files). To do this resize your image maintaining the original pixel image size (to do this in PhotoShop you remove the check from the resample box, in Corel PhotoPaint you check the maintain original size box) and increase the dpi 72 from 300. Remember to print the image centered on the page, or towards the bottom if you desire more space for binding, if the software does not do this by default. There are other ways to resize your image but other methods may result in a slightly higher quality loss. I recommend using the best photographic quality paper available, and a printer capable of at least 1200 dpi, and always check print preview before potentially wasting a bunch of ink a few sheets of photopaper (a trial print on regular paper in draft mode is often a good idea). The example files are only low resolution and not suitable for printing and were merely produced to illustrate the use of these calendar templates.
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