On 11/08/2019 06:01, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> On 8/10/19 11:16 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 09/08/2019 18:52, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>> Just an FYI. I plan to go through the various requests this weekend. My
>>> plan is to try and group then into sets of logos with similar aspect
>>> ratios. That will allow me to use a RedBubble feature to set one logo up
>>> and then copy/paste it for the other logos with the same aspect ratio.
>>>
>>> In terms of help, it would be good to get a couple of other people
>>> familiar with how to add logos etc. I'll contact those that offered to
>>> help off-list to try and set up a time to go through the process.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Mark
>>
>> I'll throw this out there in case it is relatively easy to do (e.g. as
>> an addition to https://www.apache.org/logos/ )
>>
>> What would make setting up new projects on RedBubble a breeze would be
>> if PNGs were available with the following characteristics
>>
>> - width 7200
> 
> I've set the compiler to generate the high res images with a width of
> 7200 now.

Tx. That saves me a step in image preparation.

>> - height multiple of 500
> 
> Can you elaborate on this? I don't see RB saying this is a requirement,
> and it seems to conflict with the width thing.

If logos are exactly the same size I can re-use a previous RedBubble
configuration when adding a new logo which significantly speeds up the
process.

None of our logos are the same size as any other. Therefore, I padded
some of them with transparent space so they were the same size. I did
this by leaving the width alone and adding transparent space top and bottom.

Working with the first batch of logos, padding them with transparent
space top and bottom to the next multiple of 500 for height struck the
right balance between not too much transparent space added to each logo
and enough logos ending up as the same size as other logos to make the
padding worthwhile.

>> - transparent background
> 
> Should be the case for 99.9% of all the logos (all those that have svg
> masters).
> 
>> - logo centred in image (i.e. any padding added to achieve the desired
>>    height should be split equally between top and bottom)
> 
> This is something you would set in the master svg file.

I'm really only concerned about the padding added to make the height up
to the next multiple 500. If the original logo isn't centred I'm not too
concerned. But if, for example, if the height needs to be padded by,
say, 320 pixels to get it up to the next multiple of 500 there should be
160 pixels of extra transparent space at the top and 160 at the bottom.

Does that make a little more sense?

If adding the padding is a lot of effort then please don't spend too
much time on this. I can do it fairly quickly in GIMP and you have
already halved the work I need to do by increasing the width to 7200.

Cheers,

Mark

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