1. Open Photoshop and open two pictures winter scene pictures.
2. Go to Images--->Image Size. Record your image size for both images. If your resolution differs, record the lowest resolution of the two.
3. Select your crop tool. In the width and height field box enter 5x7 or 7x5. Enter the native resolution of your image. See step 2.
4. Crop your image.
5. Duplicate the Background Layer. You will be putting text into this layer
6. Select text icon. Be sure your font is at least 30 pixels tall. Choose some kind of Script (cursive) font. Type your name in the lower left or right hand side of your picture.
7. Click the effects (Fx) button at the bottom of the layers pallet. Play with the different effect settings until you find some settings you like.
8. Create a new folder in you network drive and label it "Text." Save both a .psd and .jpeg file into this folder. Do the exact same thing in your folder on my computer. Be sure you do not write over your original image. Always use Save As. This will keep your original file intact.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
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