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02/23/2004 10:57:21 PM · #1 |
Hi
I just clicked some very casual snaps of my nephew, i want to make a collage out of them on 20x30 or 30x40.
Some of the snaps got underexposed due to lack of light and the fact my nephew wont listen to me .
I need advice on -:
1) How to create collage
2) How to lighten the snaps using PS
3) How to deal with unwanted back ground
Need not say i am not good in PS
My nephew's snap
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02/23/2004 11:00:23 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by General: Hi
I just clicked some very casual snaps of my nephew, i want to make a collage out of them on 20x30 or 30x40.
Some of the snaps got underexposed due to lack of light and the fact my nephew wont listen to me .
I need advice on -:
1) How to create collage
2) How to lighten the snaps using PS
3) How to deal with unwanted back ground
Need not say i am not good in PS
My nephew's snap |
Which software are you using, PS7? |
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02/23/2004 11:04:59 PM · #3 |
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02/23/2004 11:09:33 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by General: Hi
I just clicked some very casual snaps of my nephew, i want to make a collage out of them on 20x30 or 30x40.
Some of the snaps got underexposed due to lack of light and the fact my nephew wont listen to me .
I need advice on -:
1) How to create collage
2) How to lighten the snaps using PS
3) How to deal with unwanted back ground
Need not say i am not good in PS
My nephew's snap |
You can use PS or PSe to create the collage, but you might also want to try FotoFusion (Lumapix.com). It has an autocollage function and has some other nice uses (such as building web pages and sending email collages which are intelligent enough to allow "click to zoom" on the photos.) It does a nice job printing collage pages. (You can lighten/normalize the brightness in the app as well.)
There's a free trial on the site: I don't recall unfortunately, what the limitations of the trial version were, and the site doesn't clearly state this as far as I can see. But to purchase is $29, and I quickly purchased it after trying it because (aha, one limitation), I wanted to be able to email larger photos than the trial allowed. There's lots of examples on the site to look at too.
Not affiliated with them; just a customer...
Message edited by author 2004-02-23 23:10:35. |
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02/24/2004 04:41:35 AM · #5 |
Thanks for detailed reply
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