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Photoshop for portraits...help!!!? |
I want to be able to make a template that allows you to drop pictures into pre-made templates like at photography studios, (i.e. montages, greeting cards, etc.) how do you do this? Thanks in advance! What is this called and can you get pre-made things of these on the internet for free or for a fee? I have 7.0 Photoshop Elements comes with the features you're looking for. I used to use the older version....Photoshop Elements 5. You can find used copies of it for $25 on Amazon. |
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