Collage Maker: before “pretty,” decide hero cell, read order, gutter/background policy, and export long edge
The browser tool arranges photos in a grid, tunes spacing and background, and exports one local PNG. Failures are informational and pixel-level: mixing aspect ratios forces awkward crops; one nuclear-bright tile steals all attention; social recompression turns tiny faces to mush. Transparent products on flat mats without a shared shadow read as stickers. You can only have one primary story; marketplaces add text-area caps and badge safe zones. Preview at thumbnail size and at the real placement before polishing aesthetics.
How to use Collage Maker: pick cell count and roles, normalize gutters/background, validate at thumb + full width, then export
- Write the channel and max long-edge pixels (feed, PDP hero, projector review). Classify inputs as hero, supporting proof, or mood filler, then place them in read order. If phone nights and daylight DSLR frames mix, balance exposure or align crop centers before layout so one cell does not look like a different season.
- Tune cell gaps and canvas color; check rounded masks do not bite logos or chins. For type overlays verify contrast and minimum size. Separate clashing white balances with columns, neutral rails, or stacked bands instead of global saturation boosts.
- After export inspect weight and long edge—if too heavy, drop cells or shrink non-hero tiles and ease sharpening. Ship source folders plus version ids for commercial work; print needs a separate low-cell, high-pixel export—never upscale a social file for paper.