Calendar template for Photoshop

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Andrew_Werber
Jan 16, 2009
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I want to print my own calendar and add an image to the top. I want to find some kind of template for a 13 x 19 sheet of paper that has the month on the bottom and space for an image at the top. And it should be in a file type that Photoshop can use.

And one more thing, it needs to be free :-), I seem to able to find templates that I have to pay for.

Thanks for the help,
Andy

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JJ
John Joslin
Jan 16, 2009
You could get a free template from an office program and add your images.

There is nothing to be gained from doing the whole thing in PS.
WL
willie_lawrie
Jan 16, 2009
There is nothing to be gained from doing the whole thing in PS.

There is something to be gained in doing the whole thing in Photoshop – satisfaction – all your own work!
JJ
John Joslin
Jan 16, 2009
all your own work!

It won’t be. He wants a template to pop in a picture!
WL
willie_lawrie
Jan 16, 2009
I want to print my own calendar and add an image to the top.

Okay I only read the first sentence.
Andrew, make your own template in Photoshop, add your photo & dates then it will be all your own work.
PR
Paul_R
Jan 16, 2009
If you want the calendar month, here is a script to do it…. <http://www.ps-scripts.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=2178> All it does is create a text box with the chosen month/year so you can then resize/change fonts to suit.
JJ
Jim_Jordan
Jan 16, 2009
If you must be free and all you have right now is Photoshop, use a template with Scribus.

template < http://www.scribusstuff.org/content/show.php/A4+Open+Source+ Calendar+for+2009?content=95181&PHPSESSID=e17a26a2e13cde e7c167a6faf8992e3b>

Scribus <http://www.scribus.net/>

Photoshop is not ideal for multiple page layout.
JJ
John Joslin
Jan 16, 2009
He probably doesn’t have InDesign.
P
Phosphor
Jan 16, 2009
Scribus looks interesting. Note that the program is free but you have to pay for the manual.
WL
willie_lawrie
Jan 16, 2009
Andrew, here is one I did in Photoshop.
Use guide lines to make your template then fit the photos & dates for each month.

< http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=1cMdDqtTBlfsP2VK0A 0aTy8H1GxMn>
JJ
Jim_Jordan
Jan 16, 2009
You have to pay for that manual, just like you might pay for a printed Adobe manual. Online docs are always free.

<http://docs.scribus.net>

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