by Texas Sheri » June 8th, 2011, 10:13 am
Thanks again and here's how:
I worked with about 20 photos to find the ones I liked and that worked best. I use a free program called Paint.NET. Photoshop or any other photo editing software will probably work also. I adjusted the contrast to maximum settings to find the photos that would give me the best look. (IMPORTANT NOTE: Not every photo will work. There has to be sufficient contrast to give you the detail you want. Only trial and error will show which ones work the best for you.) Then I saved the adjusted image as a .jpg. I opened the images in MTC and adjusted the settings until I got the most details possible. For me, that was a Resampling setting of x5.0 and then each image was a different number for Threshold, Smoothing and Optimize. After each image was ready, I created a frame with 4 panes in it, sized each image to the same height and inserted. I did all of this with each image on a different layer. Then it was easy to cut them all at the same time. Hope that's clear enough to be understood.
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Texas Sheri on June 8th, 2011, 1:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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