Hi guys,
I'm in the process of doing my Year Book page right now, and I've got a few photos I want to put into it. Im using photoshop. What I'm doing at the moment is File>Open then opening the photo and dragging it into my document, then I transform it a lot, they were taken with a 10MP camera and need to be 5/6cm wide and high. So I shrink them, holding shift to keep the ratio of width to height, and then I add a drop shadow, and a white stroke, and then rotate them a little bit. You can probably see im going for the tacky collage of photos placed on top of each other at weird angles look. Basically, my problem is that when i print it out to take a look, the pictures are "fuzzy" (pixelated almost), and the stroke line is very fuzzy/zip-zag like. Is there a way to correct this? I'm guessing the pictures are fuzzy because i'm trying to cram a lot of image info into a small space and the line is fuzzy because it's at an angle? but this is just my guess.
Is there a better way of going about doing this? Also, if anyone has any ideas for how I can spice it up a bit then any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Luke
I'm in the process of doing my Year Book page right now, and I've got a few photos I want to put into it. Im using photoshop. What I'm doing at the moment is File>Open then opening the photo and dragging it into my document, then I transform it a lot, they were taken with a 10MP camera and need to be 5/6cm wide and high. So I shrink them, holding shift to keep the ratio of width to height, and then I add a drop shadow, and a white stroke, and then rotate them a little bit. You can probably see im going for the tacky collage of photos placed on top of each other at weird angles look. Basically, my problem is that when i print it out to take a look, the pictures are "fuzzy" (pixelated almost), and the stroke line is very fuzzy/zip-zag like. Is there a way to correct this? I'm guessing the pictures are fuzzy because i'm trying to cram a lot of image info into a small space and the line is fuzzy because it's at an angle? but this is just my guess.
Is there a better way of going about doing this? Also, if anyone has any ideas for how I can spice it up a bit then any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Luke