I'm wanting to make photos I have downloaded have polaroid style borders. I'm wondering if someone knows of a template I can either buy or download? I just got photoshop but I have no idea how to use it, so I would have to have easy directions
We get our pics developed at Costco and on the order form, there is an option for a white border around the pic. I bet you could ask them to extend one side of the border to give the polaroid look?
I actually need to convert photos I have downloaded for online use, sorry I should have been more clear. Kinda like how www.satineboutique.com has on their front page.
here's how you can do it in photoshop (trying to make these instructions as simple as possible) -
start by selecting "new" and when the box comes up asking you to enter the size enter the size of a normal polaroid (i'm not sure what this is, but i would say height being an inch larger than width -- you can select inches instead of pixels by using the scroll down menus)
now you have a white blank "picture" on your photoshop screen. next, go to the file menu and select "open" and go find your photo that you want to be "polaroidized". that will open as a new picture on the photoshop screen.
use the rectangular marquee tool (top left side on your toolbar on the left side of the screen, it's a rectangle with dashed lines) and use that to select a square area in your photo. you'll have a dashed line around a part of your photo. next click on the little arrow/star button on the toolbar (top right side), the "move" control - drag the cropped part of your photo over to the blank picture. now you should have a square photo inside a white background.
if you want to add text to the bottom white part, just select the "T" in the toolbar and click in the white space where you want to add your text. add the text you want.
then you can save your new picture as a jpeg file and/or print it out.
hopefully this helps!
-- Edited by smash at 12:45, 2005-11-11
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next click on the little arrow/star button on the toolbar (top right side), the "move" control - drag the cropped part of your photo over to the blank picture. now you should have a square photo inside a white background. if you want to add text to the bottom white part, just select the "T" in the toolbar and click in the white space where you want to add your text. add the text you want. then you can save your new picture as a jpeg file and/or print it out. hopefully this helps!-- Edited by smash at 12:45, 2005-11-11
thank you so much Gah, my world can now go on. I actually found a template, but of course the directions assume you know what all those clever little buttons mean in the adobe toolbar. I basically just needed to move my pic onto the template! Now why couldn't she have just said use the "little star button" instead of copy & paste