| Creating Web Photo Gallery with Photoshop |
| In this tutorial you’ll learn how to create a web photo gallery from photoshop. It’s a great feature provided in photoshop that automatically creates HTML for web photo galleries. Start by putting all your photographs in one folder. From file menu select file>>automate>>web photo gallery. |
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| Web photo gallery wizard will open up. Choose your styles and preferences. |
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| Browse to select the folder for your source images. |
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| Also assign the destination folder for your output. All HTML files and image thumbnails etc. will go to this folder. |
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| Press OK and let photoshop do the rest of the work. It will automatically create thumbnails and link it to original photograph. |
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| Your web photo gallery is ready to be shared with friends and family. |
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Archive for January, 2006
| Converting a photograph into a painting |
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Taking pictures of a landscape with your camera is one thing and actually painting a landscape is another thing. Every now and then you get a feeling "what if i could paint this great landscape on a canvas".
Well if you know how to take great shots with your camera and you have a copy of photoshop you can easily achieve the effect of a painting done on a canvas. Just follow this tutorial. Start by opening the photograph that you’d like to convert in a painting. |
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| From filter menu select artistic>>dry brush. |
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| Adjust brush size, details and texture. We used the settings below. |
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| Your photograph will chnage to an artwork done with paint and brush. |
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| Now in next steps we’ll add canvas texture to simulate the effect of a painting done on a canvas. From filter menu select artistic>>rough pastels. |
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| In rough pastels window apply settings as shown. Make sure you select "canvas" in texture option. |
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| This will apply a canvas like texture to our painting. |
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| Wow, your photograph is converted to a painting on canvas. |
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| Enjoy your masterpiece. |
| Picture Package - Printing multiple images |
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One of the lesser known facts about photoshop is its ability to automatically place many instances of an image on a single page. This technique comes handy when you need to have a number of copies of a particular photograph. Start by opening a photograph that you would like to have many copies of. |
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From file menu select automate>>picture package. |
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| Picture package wizard will open where you can select options for arranging photos in any particular way. |
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You can select page size, resolution, layout style, color mode etc. Also if you like you can label your images with your choice of colors and fonts. Click ok and let photoshop do the rest of the work. |
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| Like an obedient assistant, photoshop will open, resize, place and label images as per your settings. |
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Voila, your page is ready in a minute with many copies of the same image. Such a time saving technique for professional photographers and digital photography enthusiasts as well.
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