From the course: Advanced Photography: Diptychs, Triptychs, and Aspect Ratios

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Splitting an image into multiple parts

Splitting an image into multiple parts - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Advanced Photography: Diptychs, Triptychs, and Aspect Ratios

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Splitting an image into multiple parts

- [Instructor] Alright it's time to get into some processing. Now there are two ways that we can present our work. One is on the web. You may want a process to put on your site, to put on social media, email to clients, share with friends. And we'll talk about that. The other thing to consider is print. If you have your own printer, and would like to do it yourself, or you want to send it to a lab, but you want to do the sizing and color correction and sharpness, you can do that as well. So let's break those two down with this image. We'll make a diptych, and we'll start with print. Okay, now, the first thing we're going to do, is go to view, new guide layout, and we're going to put in the number two here. When you first open this it will say eight. So then we're going to go two. It will also have a gutter, and it'll be something like 0.86, or something like that. We want that to be zero. Now, we're going to save this as a preset, and then we can call it diptych, and replace the one I…

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