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Hi all,
Im doing a 4 corner print (Main image, with 4 smaller images flanking the corners.) and Im wanting to make it look more professional. Im not sure how to achieve that look and Im wondering how do it... Im thinking of adding a fad out vignette - where the new layer'd image's edges fade to the orig image via opacity. How do I go about creating that affect? Can it be done in CS4??? I dont have any prints to show - only one I did a while ago that Im not happy with... the person who received it was brought to tears over it with joy, but me knowing it can be done better was not happy with it. Its attached below to show what Im trying to avoid... ![]() _DSC0076edit Quad by jamiedennis1, on Flickr |
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