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Old November 4th, 2010, 08:21 AM   #1
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Wink Producing Your Own Porn Mags

Like many on here, the current crop of pornography leaves me cold; tatts, silicon, spitting, choking, brutality etc etc. Plus the fact that most of my favourite porn stars have retired from the scene, there does not seem to be much new stuff out there for old dasduffer. So I thought why not make it yourself.

I had a go at producing a dirty mag, nothing flash just an A5 20 page job using Photoshop and printed on my home inkjet. Being editor I chose all the best pictorials of my favourite girls interlaced with erotic stories cut and paste from the web. Do any other guys on here have experience of producing anything on similar lines? If so I would be interested in what your procedures were. Find enclosed a test page I produced in order to guage how many words would fit onto a page, the page being A4 which would be folded to make A5.

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Old November 4th, 2010, 07:31 PM   #2
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Did something similar a looooong time ago - literally cut and paste on paper, not a comp-uter - cobbling pictures with text and circulated among a few friends. Got a decent reception. Yours looks very professional by comparison
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I tried it once, using glossy photo paper, A4. The problems were not having a big enough printer, so the pics were a bit small. And secondly, the low resolution of the images, from the net, meant that the quality of the pics was poor compared to actual magazines.

That was before I came here though, most of the images were 72 dpi, many of the pics posted here are higher resolutions.

You could certainly get an A3 printer, one of those long-handled staplers and decent photo-paper, and with better-resolution images come up with a decent mag.

Or probably at lower cost - when you take into account ink cartridges - get an ipad or a tablet PC and just take that to bed with you
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