Newbie: Turn a square image into a circled image

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Dec 6, 2005
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"This is a second post on the same matter (did a post on another ng two days ago)."

Hello.

I have a wallpaper of a movie and i want to make a cd cover out of it. I imagine a simple conversion of the square to circle shape.

Can this be done in a easy way? This is my first contact with PhotoShop !

Thanks.

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Harry Limey
Dec 6, 2005
"Amarios" wrote in message

I have a wallpaper of a movie and i want to make a cd cover out of it. I imagine a simple conversion of the square to circle shape.

‘simple conversion of the square to circle shape’

What does that mean? how can you possibly have a simple conversion of square to circle?

If you are saying you want to take a circular section from a squre image? then that is simple, use the eliptical marquee tool with the shift key down, this gives you a circular selection, and whilst you still have the marquee tool selected you can move the circle anywhere on the image, then go to image crop, then inverse selection and delete, someone will no doubt know a better or just another way.
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Amarios
Dec 6, 2005
Hello with thanks.

I want to do (or hope at least) exactly what i describe. Firstly, have a scan of a dvd box cover, or find a photo on the Internet of any movie. This usually is square, or rectangular shaped.
Secondly, change it to round without loosing picture info ? The border of the image can still remain rectangular, but the image itself will now be round. This way, i insert the photo on Nero Cover Designer and have more or less a cd cover with as many as possible info from the original picrure.

I did what you proposed with the eliptical tool, but much info is lost this way.

Is it clearer now ?

Best regards
Marios

"Harry Limey" <harrylimey(at)Lycos.co.uk> wrote in message
"Amarios" wrote in message

I have a wallpaper of a movie and i want to make a cd cover out of it. I imagine a simple conversion of the square to circle shape.

‘simple conversion of the square to circle shape’

What does that mean? how can you possibly have a simple conversion of
square
to circle?

If you are saying you want to take a circular section from a squre image? then that is simple, use the eliptical marquee tool with the shift key
down,
this gives you a circular selection, and whilst you still have the marquee tool selected you can move the circle anywhere on the image, then go to image crop, then inverse selection and delete, someone will no doubt know
a
better or just another way.

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NOSPAMsupport
Dec 6, 2005
Amarios wrote:
I want to do (or hope at least) exactly what i describe. Firstly, have a scan of a dvd box cover, or find a photo on the Internet of any movie. This usually is square, or rectangular shaped.
Secondly, change it to round without loosing picture info ? The border of the image can still remain rectangular, but the image itself will now be round. This way, i insert the photo on Nero Cover Designer and have more or less a cd cover with as many as possible info from the original picrure.

Squares have more surface area than circles (of the same width/diameter), it’s impossible to fit all the information in a square inside of a circle without losing the corners or morphing the image to fit so it is no longer square.

……unless you shrink your square to fit inside your circle entirely, but then you’re losing a lot of cover space.
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Voivod
Dec 6, 2005
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 11:59:05 +0200, "Amarios"
scribbled:

"This is a second post on the same matter (did a post on another ng two days ago)."

Hello.

I have a wallpaper of a movie and i want to make a cd cover out of it. I imagine a simple conversion of the square to circle shape.
Can this be done in a easy way? This is my first contact with PhotoShop !

Dupilcate your image layer, or double click it and make it layer 0 so it’s editable (if it isn’t already).

Create a new layer above your image layer and fill with a solid color.

Use the marquee tool (hold the shift key to constrain) to select the maximum size circle you can. Press CTRL-X to cut the selected circle from the color layer.

Switch to your image layer, press CTRL-T. Hold down SHIFT and ALT to constrain and keep centered. Resize your image layer until it fits in your circle.
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Greyson Forkyurner
Dec 7, 2005
"FotoFix.ca" wrote in message
Amarios wrote:
I want to do (or hope at least) exactly what i describe. Firstly, have a scan of a dvd box cover, or find a photo on the Internet of any movie.
This
usually is square, or rectangular shaped.
Secondly, change it to round without loosing picture info ? The border
of
the image can still remain rectangular, but the image itself will now be round. This way, i insert the photo on Nero Cover Designer and have more
or
less a cd cover with as many as possible info from the original picrure.

Squares have more surface area than circles (of the same width/diameter), it’s impossible to fit all the information in a square inside of a circle without losing the corners or morphing the image to fit so it is no longer square.

…..unless you shrink your square to fit inside your circle entirely, but then you’re losing a lot of cover space.

Try looking at Filter>Polar coordinates

HTH

GF
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NOSPAMsupport
Dec 7, 2005
Greyson Forkyurner wrote:

Try looking at Filter>Polar coordinates

As I said, you can’t fit a square of the same width as the diameter of a circle into it without morphing the image or shrinking the square.

Polar coordinates morphs the image, which as far as I could discern is not what the person wants to do.
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Amarios
Dec 7, 2005
Hello again with many thanks.

I understand that you "can not make an omelet without breaking an egg". I was hoping to break as few as possible ;).
I imagined that i could "schrink" the four corner parts, leaving most of the center part intact.

Anyway, I will try both suggestions (Filter and New Image Layer). At least it will be a good practice.

Best regards
Marios

"Amarios" wrote in message
"This is a second post on the same matter (did a post on another ng two
days
ago)."

Hello.

I have a wallpaper of a movie and i want to make a cd cover out of it. I imagine a simple conversion of the square to circle shape.
Can this be done in a easy way? This is my first contact with PhotoShop !
Thanks.

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