Showing posts with label photograph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photograph. Show all posts

August 18, 2010

Tutorial: Resizing Photos

Hey everyone! Susan here today with a tutorial on my photo resizing process.

A few of you mentioned that you'd like to know how to easily resize your photos to non-standard sizes for printing and use on layouts and projects. I frequently like to use what I call "mini-pics" on layouts as the supporting photos to my one main photo. OR - I'll just use a lot of mini pics to create one big photo collage page - as I did in this layout from the Summer Camp gallery last month.

The easiest (and probably cheapest) way to print these mini-pics is by getting a few pics onto one standard sized 4x6 print, and then having it printed at your regular photo printing lab/place.

For this tutorial I will show you how to crop and resize 2 seperate images to fit onto a 4x6 image. You can also apply these same principles to a 8x10 or 5x7 (like I did here) image if desired. >> I'm going to use a PC and Photoshop Elements 7.0 for my sample screenprints, since that seems to be what a majority of people use.

Start by opening up Photoshop and creating a blank 4x6 image. Go to FILE > NEW > BLANK FILE.


Then change the new file's parameters to "INCHES" in the drop down box next to the input fields. Type in 6 for the width inches, and 4 for the height inches. MAKE SURE that you select "WHITE" from the drop down box for BACKGROUND CONTENTS (this is what will make the nice white borders around your mini pics). ALSO make sure that you type in 300 for RESOLUTION (this means the image will be at 300 DPI).


You now have a blank white 4x6 print.


Open up the first photo in photoshop, that you want to make a mini-print out of, and select the crop tool. AT THE TOP of the screen, be sure to TYPE IN 300 next to 'Resolution'. If you know exactly what you'd like to crop your image to, input those parameters as well. Otherwise leave them blank, as I did, and we'll use the transform tool later on to adjust your image size to scale.


Drag the dotted line crop tool box around your image as you'd like it cropped. Once you have the box as you'd like, RIGHT click (on a PC) and select CROP.


Then (on a PC) hit "CONTROL + A" to select the entirety of your cropped image, and then "CONTROL + C" to copy your image.


Switch to your blank 4x6 white image and hit "CONTROL + V" to paste your cropped photo onto the white 4x6. Then hit "CONTROL + T" to use the transform tool to change the size of your image.


You want to make sure that you are keeping the correct scale dimensions on your cropped image when you use the transform tool - so in Photoshop Elements, you need to RIGHT CLICK on your photo and select SCALE to in order for the transform tool to keep the correct perspective dimensions.


Once the image is "transformed" to the size you'd like, click the green arrow on the photo. (If you change your mind on transforming or would like to start over simply click the red circle with the bar through it.)


Then use the "MOVE" tool - the four arrowed button in the upper left corner of your tool bar, to move your image to one side of the 4x6 print, to make room for a second mini-pic.


Open up your second image and repeat the process cropping, cutting & pasting, & transforming to add your second mini-pic to the 4x6 print.



Once your second mini-pic is in place, you'll need to flatten all of the layers that you created to prepare the 4x6 for printing. Go to LAYER > FLATTEN IMAGE to do this, and then save your 4x6.


You now have a 4x6 image ready to print that will yield you two mini-pics (with white borders if you want them!).



August 4, 2010

Photo Tips: Photgraphing Babies

Hey everyone, Susan here again today. :) And I thought it would be fun to talk a little bit about photography with this post.

Since I had my son (Noah) at the beginning of June, I have been taking a LOT of baby photos. :) I love photographing babies (especially newborns!) - and whether you are pregnant and expecting a new baby, or have a little one already, these are just a few quick tips to keep in mind while snapping pics...

*Don't be afraid to move in on your baby! Fill the camera frame completely with your baby's face - Up-Close style shots like these sometimes "say" more than a full bodied shot of your sweet pea.


*Don't forget how cute baby "parts" are! Make sure to photograph all of the adorable small features - hands, feet, ears, belly button(!) - of your baby. These types of photos also make great "supporting" shots to accompany baby photos on a scrapbook layout.


*When you're just hanging out at home, and snapping endless candids (as I mostly am these days), don't be so quick to delete. While you'll probably end up with a few "good" shots...


the "bad"...


and the "funny"...


...are also fun to look back on and really help to accurately tell the story of your babe's early days.

:)

August 3, 2010

Color "Inspo"

hi Everyone!

It's Susan here today ;) - and I thought I'd share one of my favorite sources for color inspiration... Flickr.

Color is such a BIG part of my creative process. Anytime that I'm starting a crafting project, and at a loss for a new color combo (or even if I just need a bit of change to switch up colors that I've been dwelling on) I love to look back through the "Favorite" photos that I've bookmarked on Flickr.

These are just a few that I pulled out of my favorites to share with you tonight. Hope they inspire. :)


1. Untitled, 2. Pincushion - Yellow Aqua, 3. cathedral windows pillow, 4. The color of love, 5. dancing water, 6. Untitled, 7. natural, 8. Circles and Waves quilt, 9. Hexagonal, 10. Izziwotnot as stocked on Scribbletree , 11. sincere imitation-now 3 years later!, 12. Three Twinkle quilts , 13. ABC's, 14. valentine1, 15. When life gives you lemons..., 16. the front

June 2, 2010

summer inspiration : photo ideas

While it's easy to remember to get snapshots of all the BIG moments in summer (vacations & holidays) - don't forget to bring your camera out to capture some of the everyday moments. Here's some ideas for recording the small details of the season.



(photo : Lisa Truesdell)

Outside :
*dirty feet
*grass stained jeans
*bottles of sunscreen
*skinned knees
*plants in your garden
*popsicle sticky hands and faces



(photo : Kelly Noel)

Water Fun :
*goggle-d faces
*kids wrapped up in towels
*running through the sprinkler spray
*sandy legs at the beach
*swimsuits hanging out to dry


(photo : Lisa Truesdell)

Out & About :
*your favorite flavor from the ice cream shop
*your teen's stomping grounds
*summer school or camp projects
*favorite booth at your farmer's market


(photo : Kelly Noel)

At the Park :
*favorite playground equipment
*picnic spots
*flying kites
*favorite walking / bike trail


(photo : Kelly Noel)

Friends :
*your child's usual playmates
*girl's night out
*bbq / picnic attendees
*your neighbors
*summer sports teammates, parents & coaches


(photo : Lisa Truesdell)

Inside :
*lazy mornings curled up on the couch
*stacks of books from the library
*favorite rainy day / too hot to go outside games
*sandals piled up by the front door
*packed up sports gear / beach bag / picnic basket

We can't wait to see the photos of YOUR summers - what details will you capture?

(PS : kits start shipping tomorrow, so if you had your eye on any shop items or add-ons, buy now to have them shipped with your kit for free!)

February 9, 2010

A Little Valentine's Week Inspiration

It's getting closer and closer to the big day, so I thought I'd share some Valentine's inspiration from Flickr. Just typing in random search words comes up with the most interesting and inspiring pictures.


1. ., 2. It's raining hearts (365/351), 3. with love (365/65), 4. I see hearts everywhere, 5. My heart is yours (365/280), 6. ♥ Ball of Bokeh Hearts ♥, 7. Conversation Hearts, 8. mailing love + 2, 9. Broken Heart

That's what's getting me stoked for V-Day...what inspires you?

xoxo,

Steph W.