Can Photoshop CS2 do photo collage?

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baldycotton
Aug 22, 2005
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I saw one on a restaurant wall, framed, of several pics arranged to look scattered, with drop shadows and text.

If not, I’d like to review some software that will. I want to do some childhood photo scans for my family.

Dave

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edjh
Aug 22, 2005
baldycotton wrote
I saw one on a restaurant wall, framed, of several pics arranged to look scattered, with drop shadows and text.

If not, I’d like to review some software that will. I want to do some childhood photo scans for my family.

Dave

Yes, of course. Any program that features layers can do collages. And I am pretty sure there are tutorials for such on the web.


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noone
Aug 23, 2005
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baldycotton wrote
I saw one on a restaurant wall, framed, of several pics arranged to look scattered, with drop shadows and text.

If not, I’d like to review some software that will. I want to do some childhood photo scans for my family.

Dave

Yes, of course. Any program that features layers can do collages. And I am pretty sure there are tutorials for such on the web.


Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
Comics art for sale:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/batsale.html

And from Layers, you can even quickly, and easily, do Drop-Shadows from the Layer Styles.

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Tacit
Aug 23, 2005
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baldycotton wrote:

I saw one on a restaurant wall, framed, of several pics arranged to look scattered, with drop shadows and text.

Absolutely, though it’s overkill. Using Photoshop to do a simple task like that is about the same as using a sledgehammer to kill an ant.


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Caitlin
Aug 24, 2005
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In article ,
baldycotton wrote:

I saw one on a restaurant wall, framed, of several pics arranged to look scattered, with drop shadows and text.

Absolutely, though it’s overkill. Using Photoshop to do a simple task like that is about the same as using a sledgehammer to kill an ant.

Seconded. Photoshop Elements can do this, and costs a fraction of the price.

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