i wanted to know how they make a scrapbook page in a desktop background resolution. I made mine at 300 dpi resolution in a 500x500 px canvas, but when i tried to set it as my desktop bg, it was only a small piece of art centered. Having it stretched all over the bg made it look REALLY stretched.
I am having a problem resizing my images. I'm trying to make them wallpaper size or bigger. Everytime that I use the move/resize tool it distorts the picture, and makes it very very pixelated. How can I resize a small image to wallpaper size?
Is there a way to create a desktop background from a small low-res. image? I didn't want it to tile and I wanted it to fit the entire screen. I've looked on the web and it just seems to offer trial software to do it and you have to be on a PC to use those software....I use a Mac
I would like to create a wallpaper in 2560x1440px. When I try to make a photo collage there are only 3 different sizes I can choose. How can I add a custom size?
I am planning to get some photos printed on vinyl wallpaper. The physical dimensions of the wall paper will be 1300mm x 2500mm and as I am ordering it online, there is an upload restriction of 8MB (file formats allowed are .pdf .jpg and .zip).
I would like to collage multiple images to create my wallpaper and plan to resize and edit each image before collating them in one large image. Then I will resize that image to be the final one (if that makes sense).
What I want to know is, is there any simple way to work out what my final image's pixel width and height will need to be to fit the 8MB restriction? I have no idea what the printing dpi is, the website only indicates that images should be 'at least 4MB for good quality'...which means nothing.
Ideally I would like to work with a starting image with 4x or 16x the pixels so it resizes nicely...I just don't know where to start.
I want to print the photo above on canvas. I know that when I send it to my local printshop about 2 or 3 cm will be printed on the side off the frame. As you can see the butterfly is almost on the top of my photo. I want to prevent that part of the butterfly will come on the side of the frame.
A year ago is was on vacantion in italia (Pisa), I made there some pictures from the building around the Tower of pisa. And i never thought about I can make a widescreen with that pictures. But now I dont get it attached to each other.
Here are the pics
Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4 Picture 5
And this is how i get them attached:
Missing 1 picture here
As you can see the colours do not match, and the whole picture is crooked.
I have an appropriate image. I need cut out this image, then paste it into new background 1024 x 768. So, I need step by step guide how to select and cut the required part of image. Then, I want take some fragment of background then stretch this part, to fill in the whole background with this part.
I found a picture that I would really like to use as my wallpaper, but the problem is that its resolution is 1024 x 768. My desktop's resolution is set at 1680 x 1050 and when I try to have set it as my wallpaper in stretch mode, it's a little bit blurry. Does anyone know how I can enlarge it in photoshop and keep it looking sharp?
I've been using this as my desktop background for a few months now but I just noticed that I have no clue how I would acheive this effect. The effect I'm talking about is the red burst in the center. I know how the lettering and the symbol in the center was done but I'm not sure how to do that burst that looks so cool.
How to remove the name in the bottom right corner. I'm making a slideshow of similar wallpapers with girls like lela star and stuff.
But I find names on the walls not very attractive, makes it look like you're a fan boy or something. I only got paint.net and I can't do stuff like that with it.
I'm trying to place a picture/wallpaper on one of our wall in our bedroom, about 174 inches (14.5 feet) wide by 94 inches (7.8 feet) tall using one of my pictures taken with a 3 megapixel camera. Using the max setting of the camera, I took a picture of river. I'm thinking of using this picture as a wallpaper for that wall.
im creating, or trying to create a wallpaper featuring a player with the name Carnell "Cadillac" Williams, here is the specifics so far, I have a backround of a cadillac escalade and what I want to do is insert a picture of the player and put him over the cadillac, but I want to be able to see through him, kind of like blending, but I want to have just him blended and not the backround of his picture to show up, like the fuzziness behind him.
need to create quite a few placeholder graphics, which are all the same size and background colour, and which show the filename of the graphic as text in the graphic. Later each will be replaced.
I have the filename list but am not sure how I would automate this process?
id like to have her on a white background. im good all the way to the point where you use the 'move' tool to drag the masked image onto a white background ( which is a blank PS document saved in Jpeg). when i drag it over i end up with a huge close-up crop that fills the entire image of my white background so that you cant even see the white.
conversely, when i drag the white background over my mask i only get a small rectangular box of white that fails to cover the entire background area once i drag the background layer below the mask.
I want to increase my canvas size, but not with a color. When I choose exisiting background it just chooses one color. I want to extend the exisiting background image out. t
I have a white background image with several logos layered on it.I need to increase the size of the white background image to make room for another logo without effecting the layered logos on top.
I'd like a desktop wallpaper which will fit a screen resolution of 1440x900. Simple background of black marble/industrial steel etc.
Then on the background I'd like the attached photo in the center. However can the image have an effect as if the outline been engraved into the "marble" background?