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intjadmin
Joined: 22 Aug 2011
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 4:41 am Post subject: Please help me round my image corners |
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Hi! I'm a PhotoShop newbie. I hope some out there will take pity on me and walk me through the solution to my query.
On my website http://celebritytypes.com/philosophers/ I use pictures of celebrities that are all the exact same size. Someone told me I should round the corners of these images. One thing to note is that the corners need to be transparent so I can use the images on different backgrounds, not just on a white background.
So what I need are instructions on how to chop off the corners of an image + how to batch duplicate the procedure.
I have tried to search for the solution myself, and I must say I feel like quite the idiot for not being able to work with any of the solutions in this thread: http://www.photoshopforums.com/rounded-rectangle-tool-not-so-rounded-corners-vt18462.html?highlight=rounded+corners
In particular, I get stuck after either modifying a marquee selection (what to do then?) or creating a rounded rectangle with the shape tool (ditto).
Will someone please help me out?
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jerryb4417
Joined: 20 Dec 2008
Posts: 710
Location: Oklahoma PS Version: photoshop cs5 OS: win7 pro 64 bit, i7-3.2g, GTS 450,
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:56 am Post subject: |
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hi,
first of all if you want transparency you need to save the final result in gif or png or tiff .. if for a website then it going to be either gif or png ...
now.....
1. make dup layer of your original and then turn off the background layer....
2. now use your marquee tool and draw your box and position the way you want
3. now go to select>modify> smooth , you will get alittle window where you can put in the radius for the corners.... suggest start off with 15.. click ok andyou will see the rounded corners... if that number doesn't work out then just go back to modify >smooth and put in a new value .....
nowonce you have your reounded corner the way you want...
then do a inverse and then delete.. at this pint your image will have a rounded coners and you'll see the checkboard parttern and this image you save in gif or png...
note: jpg will not retain transpanecy info..... that why you need to save in png or gif , they will ....
nowi think that about the best meathod there others
http://www.tutorio.com/tutorial/photoshop-round-corners
now as far as batch processing... well you want to do is create a action... that should do it...
this is a simple tutorial on it...
http://www.switchonthecode.com/tutorials/photoshop-tutorial-actions
however there many other tutorials on the subject which may contain more details....
ideallyall your image are the same.... but if not you may need modify your action to readjust the the size of the dancing ants....
note you can also setup your action to save your images...
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Stric9
Joined: 19 Aug 2011
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:06 am Post subject: |
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I personally like using masks for doing this. The reason why is you can blur the mask to get a soft edge.
To do this just follow the previous instructions and instead of hitting delete use the create layer mask button. This will mask the unwanted part of the photo. Then go to filter>Gaussian Blur and blur the mask to the desired edge.
Here is an example. You could also use feather before you delete the unwanted data, but I like the mask better because I feel you have more control.
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Stric9
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:08 am Post subject: |
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Original photo for comparison
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renata
Joined: 26 Nov 2010
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Location: Australia
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 2:48 pm Post subject: |
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Hey, that's a cool site - I've got a book by Isabel Myers-Briggs downloaded on my Kindle, calling out "read me... read me...!". But that's a another story...
As you can see, you'll get lots of help on this forum if you want to go ahead and round the corners. But I'd ask whether you're really sure that they need the corners rounded? Not just because the pictures look OK already, but because it's generally fine to leave photos rectangular.
Photos are generally in jpeg format (as yours are). And as you've worked out, jpegs don't support transparency. If you convert them to gifs/png-8 they'll look like crap and you're giving yourself a lot of work. PNG-24 supports transparency but there are some browser issues.
If you want some added punch you could try adding a plain border, but honestly (not that I'm much of a style guru) I wouldn't look at that site and care much about that, I'd just start reading the interesting stuff.
Up to you - if you want to go ahead, lots of help available here!
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thehermit
Joined: 05 Mar 2003
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 3:02 pm Post subject: |
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Doesn't need to be a Photoshop solution, probably more elegant would be code based.
CSS Rounded Corners
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renata
Joined: 26 Nov 2010
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 3:48 pm Post subject: |
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Oh yeah, Hermit, of course! (Slaps forehead loudly...)
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thehermit
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 5:50 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | Oh yeah, Hermit, of course! (Slaps forehead loudly...) |
no need, I'm a Photoshop monkey not a code monkey, just seemed sensible (a rare trait in me).
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richardeh
Joined: 12 Jan 2012
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Location: Scotland PS Version: CS3, CS5 OS: Win XP SP3
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:28 am Post subject: Rounded corners on photos |
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