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Help with photoshop!
Hello, I would like to do a special picture for my mother inlaw since her mom just passed away. I have tried for several days to come up with something and about all i can muster in photoshop is how to resize pictures. I have included a layout of what I would like it too look like. If anyone could give it a quick go for me I would be most appreciated. I included the file as well that I would like to correspond with the numbers. ie picture number 1, in the spot for picture 1...etc thanks again for any help or assistance. sorry if this post is out of line or needs to get moved.
http://ca.geocities.com/brian2004pic/template11.jpg here is a link to the family pictures. and my email brianrbailey @ gmail.com if you can email me picture or post here a linky to it. right click save as.. or i can email the pictures or zip! pictures |
Your zip file's corrupted.
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can i email u the pictures? size is small 2.5mb. i tired another zip file again. |
I'll take a whack at it... need to beef up the resume anyway :) e-mail me the zip
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i must be slightly to moderately stupid but i can't seem to figure out how to get your email by using the profile thingy, only a way to send a message via pm and some webtype interface for email, not a place to get your email to send via google. anyway sent a pm with my email address :hmm: |
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What physical or pixel dimensions should the final work have? What are you going to use to print it (if you are)? This would help make sure the file you get will have the best appearance.
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if possible 8x10 when i get it printed out.
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Has this been done for you? I will give it a go unless someone has taken care of it for you.
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not yet, thanks again! |
help! anyone willing to have a go!
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This is a fairly quick and dirty go at it:
link to psd file What I did: 1. Created a new photoshop the size you wanted (7x10) 2. opened the 10 jpgs in photoshop 3. resized the original images, using "Image| Image Size" starting with number 1 4. selected the entire contents of the image and copied 5. pasted that into the blank photoshop 6. dragged the image into place. I think this is something you might want to do yourself - you may want to crop the images (for example to make the outside ones a standard shape) - you may want to overlap the images (which I mostly avoided). Hope that helps. edit - this is a shrinked | medium quality jpg of the linked psd file: http://members.optusnet.com.au/djmwork/5Gen.jpg |
thanks! got it now!
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you're welcome.
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