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Slice And Dice Your Photos

By Susan Hobbs  ·  Issue: V4N4 (2007)

Before the days of panoramic technology, if you wanted to show the big picture, you had to take multiple photos and then try to paste them together; let’s turn it around and reverse the process to create an eye-catching bulletin board effect.

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2 Replies to Slice And Dice Your Photos:

  1. Tony

    April 26, 2010 at 6:23 pm

    I’ve tried this tutorial over and over but when I get to step 2 it doesnt load the selection of the 4″ square it loads the whole photo when I follow the instructions. I must be missing something but I can’t figure it out

  2. Susan

    January 6, 2012 at 9:01 pm

    In trying this tutorial, step 4 – once I CTRL-click on layer 0 and it selects both layer 0 & template layer – CTRL J does absolutely nothing….. i cannot get my picture 1 selection. Any thought…

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