Friday, August 20, 2010

Edit with photoshop?

i got a photo using my camara phone.it's resolution 240 pixels high and 320 wide. now i want edit this photo using photoshop to send green card lottery. can anyone plz tell me the way to do this step by step? ( they also mentioned about 24-bit color??)



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http://www.green-card-lottery.org/photo....



^ i advise you should read the requirements over again carefully. i suggest using a digital camera with megapixels atleast 3+ to take your picture.



the digital camera will have a better quality than your camera phone and after reading the requirements you should NOT use your camera phone for this type of photo.



or it says that you can scan a photograph you have (that are within the requirements of the green card lottery). for the ''24-bit'' color. that is what is suggested when you scan your photo. there should be an option for that when using the scanner.



hope things work out!



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One of the easiest programs to use for this would be Photoshop Elements 3.0 or later instead of using the full Photoshop program which costs around $600. Elements will run you less than $100 and you will be able to find how to resize your photo and change the color bit depth. Photoshop CS2 is the latest and greatest full photoshop program, but Elements will do what you want for a fraction of the cost. I will warn you that camera phones don't have a very large file size and that working with them is usually disappointing to say the least. Most digital cameras these days shoot photos in the thousands of pixels wide and high. More pixels means a larger image and more room to manipulate image size, color and sharpness. With such a small file, your final result will be grainy looking and not very sharp, especially if you try to enlarge it more than twice its size. Below is a process I recently wrote for a photography club. It tells how to resize a larger image down to 768 x 512 pixels but if you follow this you can resize it to any size you want (even though it may not turn out the sharpest). I was using this process to project images not print them, but the idea is similar. Remember, resizing your image is the last item on your editing list when you are working on your photo. Good luck!

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