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07/14/2005 11:44:27 AM · #1
Anyone have a link to a tuturoial to do this type photo:



Honestly, I did this one and cannot rememeber how I did it now. I was following a tutorial link someone posted just last weekend, but was at work and had no way to bookmark the tut (was a step by step where the person was using a photo of their cat at a food dish). If you know the link please re-post.
07/14/2005 12:18:13 PM · #2
is this it?
breaking out of the frame
07/14/2005 12:22:38 PM · #3
I think your question was answered about an hour after you asked it the first time in THIS thread. Locking this duplicate thread. Please continue discussion in the first thread. Thanks.
07/14/2005 12:22:48 PM · #4
Yes - that's it! Thank you so much.
The photo I did once already that I posted was a crappy quality scan of an older photo I took of my daughter when she was just 4 yrs old. She is now 18 yrs old and just went away to college. I re-scanned the original at a higher dpi and larger size - now I wanted to re-do this and send her a copy as I think she'll get a kick out of it.
I have the link bookmarked now. I appreciate your help.
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