Thursday, 25 September 2014

Multiple imagery- technique page

What is multiple imagery?
Multiple imagery is a collection of digital images, changed on the computer to produce a photo montage.

How do you do it?


  1. Firstly take at least 9 photographs of one object for example a flower from different angles and views.
  2. Secondly open up Photoshop and open all the photographs needed, then adjust the levels and cures and any editing you wish to do to them.
  3. Next change the image size of them all to width 5.5 and resolution 300 and flatten the layer.
  4. Then open up a new page and drag them on to the new page one by one organising them into a grid in rows of three. 
  5. Lastly crop the photographs to the size you want it and save your multiple image photograph in a file.

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