sfmac wrote:
Some years ago when I was more actively using DMB I used DMB ballparks, a series of logos from the web and a paint program to insert logos on the ballparks. Hope this gives you an idea. Mac
The biggest problem with this idea, which I considered doing until I learned more about photo formats, is that if you're using .jpg files as ballparks (the vast majority that are available), files in that format degrade over time as you edit them. So every time you remove a logo and pop a new one in, the quality of the photo worsens just a little bit, getting fuzzier and losing definition. If your stadium diagrams are in another format like .bmp or .png, they'll hold up.

skunkle's idea of pinning a logo atop the DMB program would work well as far as not compromising the integrity of the photos themselves.


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