Racks and cabinets of bookmarks ranging from funny inspiration is available in most bookstores. But for a truly unique marker,
do your own taxes on a digital photo
. This idea came from my wife, I wanted to give something significant for women in her group meets regularly. She and her friends like to read books, so that the cursor was born the idea in his mind. After a few minutes to search the database of digital photography, we find the perfect image of a rare Valentine's Day snowfall in Dallas. If you have the tools you need a digital camera so you're halfway to take all the necessary tools to create their own bookmarks. The other half is actually a software image editor such as Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0. More specifically, here are the necessary tools, some of them optional <li> digital image to create the marker. This picture may be a digital camera or scanned from a traditional photography. </ Li> <li> digital photography editing software. It is necessary to reduce (autumn) a narrow strip of the original image to close the score. </ Li> <li> If you have a photo printer capable of printing
4 x 6
photo paper, you can print markers at home. Use the thickest
photographic paper can be found by a robust marker. </ Li> <li> If you do not have a photo printer, you can prepare marker image using the same procedure and has evolved into a photo lab. </ Li> <li> cut-paper. The last image contains two markers, so one way to reduce by half. It was found that a cheap cut-paper plastics for lovers of portable works well for this task. </ Li> The choice of image, this step is quite to your taste. Select a picture and make a copy for his satisfaction. My wife chose the image above and asked me to add to a biblical verse of inspiration. http://flyingsamphoto.com/digital-photo-guide-article-009.shtml See photos here. In the original photo was walking our dog, I deleted seal in accordance with Photoshop Elements. The same photographs in black and white. The image May be fine as they are, so do not feel like you have to make some changes. Preparation of the image now for the most sensitive part of the procedure. Do not worry, which seems difficult for the first time. The objective is to select a small portion of the original image so that
fit on a single 4 x 6 print, including borders. We are pleased with this proposal: http://flyingsamphoto.com/digital-photo-guide-article-009.shtml See photos here. I would like to provide you with the general approach and may use them for photo editing software. OK, so it's a little math involved. If you are out completely, you can still get good results eyeballing the project, but the figures below gives you a precise alignment. <li> Create a new
white
(or canvas) compared to a
4 x 6 print vertical
. For example, if you plan to print at 300 ppi (pixels per inch), then the size of the new image should be 1200 x 1800 pixels. I came to these multiplying the number of 4 300 and 6 300. </ Li> <li>
Share
The total number of pixels in the width of the image of two
. Using the figures above me, that would give us 600 pixels. </ Li> <li> determine the number of pixels that you need to limit
. Be sure to leave a generous limit to hide small imperfections in its Final Cut. We used 30 pixels
everywhere in the world. </ Li> <li>
twice the limit pixels
, because you have limits on the left and right. This gives us a total of 60 pixels of the limit of one of your favorites. </ Li> <li>
now called the border
of the half-width to get the width of the cursor reality. In my case, leaving 600 to 60 = 540 pixels
. </ Li> <li> then trace the border
of the total height of the image. The same calculation for the height gives us the 1800-60 pixels
= 1740
. </ Li> <li>
now choose a section
of its original image in the proportions estimated earlier. My favorite is
proportions 540 pixels
wide by 1740 pixels
high. </ Li> <li>
Copy and paste
in its new image to catch up, leaving room for the border. </ Li> <li>
Paste
A copy of the same image on the right side, leaving a new place at the border. </ Li> The result is a simple 4 x 6 picture vertically, with two markers. For the biggest favourites, you can print
5 x 7
photographic paper and re-calculate the dimensions using the technique before. Print the image now that the image is ready, you do one of two things. If you have your own digital photo printer, it is only print, wait until the ink dry and cut. If you do not have a printer, save the image in JPEG format, and capture or download a photo lab. When you come to an end on the back, cut in half and that's all. About the author Charles Kerekes, is an amateur photographer and supports the Flying Saturday http://flyingsamphoto.com Guide to Digital Photography (http://FlyingSamPhoto.com) site to help others find fun and unique Digital photography finishing products and services.
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