Photoshop :: Rounding The Corners On An Image
Apr 17, 2009Hi Is there a simple way to round the corners on an image?
View 4 RepliesHi Is there a simple way to round the corners on an image?
View 4 RepliesNotice on the left side, the edge is faded to give a 3-D look and on the right side of the artwork itself (ignore the red HD DVD case), it is rounded.
For example I already have the following, and I want to make it look similar to above. I just don't know how to round the corners on one side and give the left edge that faded look.
My computer crashed and I lost many plugins. I've searched for the plugin to round corners but can't find the one where you can select the amount rounded by different percentages Seems it was listed in the Effects main drop down menu and was named something like "fix" ? Is there a way to save all your plugins in the even of crash ?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a small logo (92x80 image) that I want to round the corners on. There seems to be two ways to do this. One is the filter/decor method, but this is greyed out in my menu. The other is select/rounded rectangle; I can do this one but I can't get it to complete the procedure. After selecting "rounded rectangle", I can see the dashed lines going around the rounded corners. But I can't get the rounded image to save - it saves as the original rectangle not rounded.
What am I missing? The on-line GIMP manual does not explain what needs done. I tried carriage return after selecting rounded rectangle, but that does nothing. I also tried every crop method I could find. I've spent about three hours trying to get the rounded corners.
I am probably missing something simple. Do I need to create layers - a transparent layer? I am not sure exactly how to do that.
I put rounded corners [from the decor part] onto my image, and when i saved it, it came up with these extra bits at the corners; which make the image actually rectangle. How i can get rid of them? i just want the plain round corners. =x
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how I can round the back of the arrow. Instead of having sharp pointy edges I want it rounded like a balloon.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI have and image that is 400x300, which is the set width and height that I want.
How do I round the corners with out adjusting the size of the image and still keep the WxH?
In the previsous version of Photoshop, I use to do the following so that my pictures had rounded corners:
Open a pictureClick the layer mask button twiceThen use the rectangle tool to get my rounded corners on the preloaded image - Presto, all done!Â
This does not work in CS6. I just want to have rounded corners (radius 5) to my photos.
I opened a .pdf with an image in the middle that I need to print (house plot map). I then cropped that image from the center so I could get it a bit bigger. The first print was almost perfect, but it lost a bit on two corners. I didn't change any settings and now it's only printing one corner of the image on a full page...really big!
I just need the image to scale to the page. Of course I've selected scale to fit media on the print page. It shows the image on the left of the print page and it looks perfect. Using Photoshop CS3 on Win 7.
I want to round the corners of an image but can't seem to find a function to do. Is it in the crop function or shapes?
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Is there a quick and easy way...or do i have to go through the pain of manually pening curves and deleting them ?
I"m trying to cut out a rectangle with rounded corners from one particular image. Is there a way to do this with a masking tool?
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I need to round the top corners of a simple gradient image to use as a header background for a custom web page using a border-radius: 1em.
For some reason I just cannot get rid of the white corners on the image. I used the same
steps given here to create the image with the rounded top corners:
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1. Select -> Rounded Rectangle...
2. with Rounded Rectangle selected I used the regular Rectangle select tool to add "square" selection to the bottom of the Rounded Rectangle select.
This is the header background image:Â Â Â
Here is what it looks like on the page so far, as you can see, the radius on the image corners looks consistent with the border:Â Â Â
But if you look at this it appears the image corners themselves are still squared, the white voids are covering the border.
Here's a link to the image in question; [URL .... I was just wondering how I could both round the corners and put a border.
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I have a path, drawn with the line tool in photoshop. It's made up of lots of hard triangular edges. Is there any way I could round the corners? I know I could use the convert points tool to change the handles, but there are a lot of corners on the path.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI know, i know, question is sooo stupid and for someone who is working in photoshop CS3 4 days not 4 months. But for life of me i cant remember where to go (i think filter) and what to click to have option to round edges. I saw that once when i was reading some tutorial but forgot it tomorrow.
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How to make the selection using the 'Path Select Tool' to auto fit the image edge to edge. The reason is that I have 9 images that have to be exactly the same size with slightly rounded corners for a website header, one for each country. Is there any way to auto fit?
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I am making a Schedules for metal flashings that i have added to my project. I have not had any problems using shared parameters to get the length of my line based families and everything is working fine.
But now comes the tricky part. I need to somehow add a parameter that would roundup my real lengths to my production lengths. f.eks i have couple flashings that are 2569mm And what i would like the schedule to show is that I have couple of 3000mm flashings.
I have 2 surfaces that I am sampling and have the bands depicted in the attached. I would like to have all bands with 1 digit of precision and the values in the Cover Depth band add up. The Cover Depth is supposed to be subtracting the two but is often off by one digit. I have tried changing the rounding options in C3D but there is always disagreement between the data in the bands.Â
I tried searching for this issue to no avail. Perhaps I need to have an expression to do the rounding is what one case eluded to. Seems that C3D may use a type of rounding that rounds to the nearest even number?
I'm getting unexpected results using "round( )" in the parameters table. File attached (Inventor 2014). Details below.
width = 35.125
end_result = round(width)
Nominal value for "end_result" is 35.039370. Why is this not rounding to exactly 35?