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Never underestimate a librarian, you could be right though.It is fun - but it was done by someone using Photoshop rather than by a librarian, I believe.
I don't believe it was photoshopped - (but I'm a librarian!), and even if it was it was still a heck of a lot of work to find the (genuine) book titles, as some of them are out of print! And to get pics of the actual spines...It is fun - but it was done by someone using Photoshop rather than by a librarian, I believe.
I don't believe it was photoshopped - (but I'm a librarian!), and even if it was it was still a heck of a lot of work to find the (genuine) book titles, as some of them are out of print! And to get pics of the actual spines...
I need Photoshop ? for a Mac
How strange, I was also born in Huddersfield! The person who sent me the image came from near Bradford, and he got it from York! He was my tutor at Library school in Leeds!! Definitely a West Yorkshire story!Shh... Don't tell anyone but it might have not been photoshop... Perhaps just image manipulation... And it was reported in the
Artist digitally creates books on a shelf
Digital-printmaker Phil Shaw, who was born in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, has used the power of digital manipulation to narrate the story of the coronavirus through book titles.mol.im