photo collage

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remi_aregbesola
Jan 1, 2007
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any help is appreciated,

If i am correct, I believe photoshop has a collage feature that helps me create an image like this on < http://www.rainbowbookstore.org/images/cms/7580_bookpage.jpg>

As you can see an image is created from juxtaposing different images to resemble it. if photoshop doesnt have this feature then what program does?

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Ed_Hannigan
Jan 1, 2007
You can make collages in Photoshop easily by Pasting in images, masking, sizing, etc. It’s not automatic; it requires thought and work and skill.

However, I think what you really have in mind is a photomosaic (can’t tell for sure from that link) which does require special software.
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Carrie
Jan 1, 2007
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any help is appreciated,

If i am correct, I believe photoshop has a collage feature that helps me create an image like this on < http://www.rainbowbookstore.org/images/cms/7580_bookpage.jpg>

As you can see an image is created from juxtaposing different images to resemble it. if photoshop doesnt have this feature then what program does?

I make colleges by copying one picture, pasting it on the other (as new layer) then sliding the opacity till the bottom picture shows through the way I want it.

The one you show looks like it’s made with the mosiac tile effect and a new layer with words (and small pictures?) put on over that. Or the small pictures are pasted on the original and the words are lightly put on that.

A few months ago, someone online asked me if I knew how to make colleges (composites) and I figured it out, told her, we experimented for awhile. There are masks and the background erasor (not used full strength) to soften the lines between the pictures, if you want. She was using Corel Paint Shop Pro 10 (trial) and I also had that, so I figured out how to do it in that and PhotoShop. I had Version 7 at the time.

I am trying to learn more about Photoshop (and illustrator) than I’ve learned so far, mainly on my own, and realized there are the groups, so looked some up. I think with these programs and continually newer versions of them, I wonder if anyone ever learns ALL there is about them to do.
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Robert_Barnett
Jan 2, 2007
No. Photoshop doesn’t have the ability to do that. Try
http://www.arcsoft.com. They have a nifty little program at an affordable price that will do this. It won’t let you do the attention areas like in the sample you linked to. But you could bring in the final mosaic image and then select the images in question and either adjust their exposure or replace them altogether using Photoshop.

Robert
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Bob
Jan 19, 2007
Try Photo Collage Studio
there is a specific tutorial
http://www.photo-collage-software.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t= 1650 wrote:
No. Photoshop doesn’t have the ability to do that. Try
http://www.arcsoft.com. They have a nifty little program at an affordable price that will do this. It won’t let you do the attention areas like in the sample you linked to. But you could bring in the final mosaic image and then select the images in question and either adjust their exposure or replace them altogether using Photoshop.

Robert

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