Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Organise And present Images Sequentially

To organise and present my images sequentially using Photoshop.
To do this you have to follow a process to make sure all the photos are exactly the same and present as best as they can be and how you want them to be. 
First you have Load one of you photo's into Photoshop and then go to file - New you should then see the following on your screen: 
You need to change the paper size to A4 then click OK. 
After this you now need to Drag your photos over to the black document you have just opened to do this while dragging your photo over you need to hold down the 'shift' key so that when you drag your other photos over  you can then make them all the same size easier - just go to 'EDIT' - 'Transform & Again'. So that now when you do that your photos we  automatically go the same size to make it easier. 
The next stage once you have got all your photos the same size and where you want them - you can now add backgrounds to your work and boarders to each photo. 


To add boarders to you work you have to follow the process show in the three pictures above. First you have to select the image you want to put a boarder around or select them all by clicking 'auto-select' at the top of the screen. First you have to go on 'EDIT' - ' stroke', you now have to then pick a colour that you want and change the width of your boarder to '20px' 
Now once the boarders are on all the photos that you want you can make sure all your photos are level and equal sizes by using a grid: 
To get a grid you have to click on 'VIEW' then make sure you word extras has a tick next to it to get your grid. 
To remove the gird for your final out come just unclick the word grid so it looks like this: 
Your final outcome should look something like the above photo. 
You can then move this file into preview to print it out. 

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