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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 12:35 am    Post subject: How to create beautiful photo collage? Reply with quote

icon_razz.gif Just a few steps to enjoy the digital life in the wedding, holiday and any other memorable moment, making great photo collage from your photos using Photo Collage Studio. The interface with straight five-step process effortlessly guide you through the 1) File, 2) Browse, 3) Template, 4) Decorate, 5) Preview steps.

Step 1, File
First thing we need to do is click the File button to create a new collage which can be created from pre-designed templates or just a new customized one. Also, we can set some parameters of the new collage such as Preset paper size, Background, Orientation, etc.

Step 2, Browse
Now we can easily add our favorite photos to the collage. Just drag the chosen photo to the right place of the new collage, and then drop it there. That is ok. Also, we can move it to a new place of the collage easily.

Step 3, Template
If we want to create a new collage from the pre-designed template, we can go to this step automatically when we chose the Create from design template in Step 1. Now we can select a desirable template, drag and drop it to palette, or just double-click a template, it will be automatically applied to the target layer.

Step 4, Decorate
We can use frame, mask and clipart to decorate our collages now.
We can click Frame button to choose the frame we like from multiple photo frames sorted in various themes according to different occasions. Those photo frames can light up our photos, make them desirable and even more complete.

We can click Mask button to decorate photos with mask. Select a theme from the pull-down mask type list, select a desirable mask and drag and drop it to palette. Or just double-click a mask; it will be automatically applied to the target layer.

Now we can click ClipArt to add clipart. Like the process above, select a desirable Clipart, drag and drop it to palette, or just double-click it.

Step 5, Preview
After we completed the work above, we can click Preview to see the outcome of our work in full screen now. If we are satisfied with the outcome, we can click the four icons in the top right corner of the main interface to save, print, email our collage or publish it as wallpaper.

Now you should have a pretty good idea of Wondershare Photo Collage Studio. If you want to know much more about this program than just this simple tutorial, you can down a trial version and use it your own self. You can get it on their website. http://www.photo-collage-software.com/index.php?sid=8
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