change to “bicubic sharper (best for reduction)”.(Note: After you press “Record”, everything you do in Photoshop will be recorded, so be very precise!) The steps gets a little more complicated/ cheem now, but trust me, if I can do it, you can too!ġ. Open the “Actions” tab, “create new action” and name it. We have 90+ photos to resize and crop, imagine if you have to do it one by one…!!! Thanks to technology, we can manipulate it to help us do the work hehehehe. Now that the photos are ready, time to open it in Photoshop! Hence, delete to make sure you have your photos all in the same orientation! We’ll show you what problems we’ve faced along the way.įirst problem we faced was to do with the orientation of the photos… basically we cannot have photos of both landscape and portrait orientation because of the batch processing, and we have mostly landscape photos. We started off with 100 stock photos, but because of some problems we ended up using only 81 of them. Also have the final photo you want to show ready! The first step would be to get all the photos (for the mosaic background) into one folder, then create another empty folder for the resized photos. (this tutorial was based on this Youtube video by Photo Effect) 1.
Without further ado, let’s get into it! Let’s do it together! ?
We have gotten a number of people asking about “photo mosaics” and “mosaic collages” recently, so today, the answer as to whether we can do it… YES, WE CAN! And so can you, after going through this article hehehe. Am a noob when it comes to software, but Photoshop is an amazing tool, from getting rid of pimples and scars, to many other cool functions… Everyone should learn to at least do something with this software!