Hi all,
At the moment I'm near to completing a family tree for my daughters. It's been done solely in PSP and A2 in size. My thinking behind it was that I find tree produced with genealogy software are great for speed but restrictive by nature. So I have this tree which shows their cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc. going back 5 generations with photographs of the individuals where they could be found.
It's taken alot of time and I've put in alot of work but the one thing I didn't give much thought to was what I am going to do when it's complete. I'm wanting to display it in some way and was originally going to just get it printed off as a photograph and then frame it. That will though fade with time.
Any suggestions on what I should do next would be mst welcome.
Cheers
Rab
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emanday
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Hi Rab,
I can't remember where you can get this done, and I don't think it's cheap, but there is a method of thermal transfer onto canvas (or any other surface for that matter).
That said, at A2 size it would take a drum scanner to import the image in the correct format and, as far as I know, you're only likely to find that in a professional printers.
I wouldn't worry too much about a photographic copy fading these days. The new inks they use are reckoned to be very long life.
I can't remember where you can get this done, and I don't think it's cheap, but there is a method of thermal transfer onto canvas (or any other surface for that matter).
That said, at A2 size it would take a drum scanner to import the image in the correct format and, as far as I know, you're only likely to find that in a professional printers.
I wouldn't worry too much about a photographic copy fading these days. The new inks they use are reckoned to be very long life.
[b]Mary[/b]
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McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)
A cat leaves pawprints on your heart
McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)
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Tracey
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Also "Gel Mounting" or Perspex Reverse Mounting. Its used a lot now in photography. This isnt cheap but does have a 90% UV inhibitor so fading over a very long period of time is minimal, if thats one of your main concerns.
Tracey
Tracey
Scotland - Donaldson / Moggach / Shaw / Geddes / Sim / Gray / Mackie / Richards / Joel / Coull / Mckimmie / Panton / McGregor
Ireland and Scotland - Casey / McDade / Phillips / McCandle / Dinely / Comaskey + various spellings
Ireland and Scotland - Casey / McDade / Phillips / McCandle / Dinely / Comaskey + various spellings
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Douglas P
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Local printers would give suggestions and prices. They can print onto a variety of qualities of paper or as a banner. There are also specialists such as www.familytreeprinting.co.uk or www.genealogyprinters.com though these might use their own standard layouts.
The simplest way to display it would be as a poster or even as wallpaper. Alternatively you could mount it onto a board or have it professionally framed.
The simplest way to display it would be as a poster or even as wallpaper. Alternatively you could mount it onto a board or have it professionally framed.
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Rab
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Thanks for all the suggestions, I'll look into them all. I should have said in the first post that I am looking to do it on the cheap otherwise my wife will string me up.
So I'll probably get a big photo done for £8-£9 online for the time being. In the future though I would like to get it done properly so the other suggestions will be useful.
Cheers
Rab
Cheers
Rab
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Hello
Another option is to create an actual book. I have seen some great books that people have created from photos and print files. Macs have a specific program and easy link for it, but it can be done from any PC. I've never done it myself, and rather than recommend one company over another, I would just say to google "create a book from own photos and files" , and you get many different options to explore. Some are pricey, but some are a lot more reasonable than you would imagine. I think anyone would find it a prized pocession, and you could fit more details on pages opposite a photo than you could trying to think of what to leave out for something that had to fit on a wall. And since the photos are under cover most of the time, they wouldnt fade.
Just a thought ...
Cathy Hatfield
Another option is to create an actual book. I have seen some great books that people have created from photos and print files. Macs have a specific program and easy link for it, but it can be done from any PC. I've never done it myself, and rather than recommend one company over another, I would just say to google "create a book from own photos and files" , and you get many different options to explore. Some are pricey, but some are a lot more reasonable than you would imagine. I think anyone would find it a prized pocession, and you could fit more details on pages opposite a photo than you could trying to think of what to leave out for something that had to fit on a wall. And since the photos are under cover most of the time, they wouldnt fade.
Just a thought ...
Cathy Hatfield
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Rab
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Hi Cathy,
Yes I agree. That is something I plan to do in the future but I really need more than just the inofrmation I have before doing that. One person I am in contact with sent me some extracts from a book she's written which included one of my ancestors and I was blown away with it. It was all about her journey from Scotland to NewZealand in the 1870s and then settling there.
Unfortunately for me at the moment I have very few photos and only basic information. As I said though it's defintely something I would like to do in the future. At this point in time I do plan to write about the relations I do know as people so there is some record of that to be handed down.
Cheers
Rab
Yes I agree. That is something I plan to do in the future but I really need more than just the inofrmation I have before doing that. One person I am in contact with sent me some extracts from a book she's written which included one of my ancestors and I was blown away with it. It was all about her journey from Scotland to NewZealand in the 1870s and then settling there.
Unfortunately for me at the moment I have very few photos and only basic information. As I said though it's defintely something I would like to do in the future. At this point in time I do plan to write about the relations I do know as people so there is some record of that to be handed down.
Cheers
Rab
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[color=darkred]Marr, McCann, Parker, Kennedy, Sharp, Connor, Robinson, Russell, Drummond and a few others.[/color]
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apanderson
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Rab,
I know from previous correspondence that Glasgow is pretty local for you so can I make this suggestion:
Miller Reprographics (Charing Cross) or Service Point (also Charing Cross) will print out your tree up to any size you want.
They both do a lot of Planning/Architectural drawing copies which are usually A0 & A1, B & W and colour.
It would be worthwhile giving them both a wee phone and asking about prices, formats etc.. From what I've heard, an A1 B & W copy is only a couple of quid.
I would imagine you've spent a lot of time on producing your tree so it would be nice to have your designs and ideas reproduced rather than something which is pretty much standardised.
Anne
I know from previous correspondence that Glasgow is pretty local for you so can I make this suggestion:
Miller Reprographics (Charing Cross) or Service Point (also Charing Cross) will print out your tree up to any size you want.
They both do a lot of Planning/Architectural drawing copies which are usually A0 & A1, B & W and colour.
It would be worthwhile giving them both a wee phone and asking about prices, formats etc.. From what I've heard, an A1 B & W copy is only a couple of quid.
I would imagine you've spent a lot of time on producing your tree so it would be nice to have your designs and ideas reproduced rather than something which is pretty much standardised.
Anne
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Rab
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