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− | |style="width: 50%;|Step 5 '''Move'''<br> After scaling an image, if you want to add another image to the frame, you would have to move the first image to the side. This can be done using the move tool. Select the move tool. Select the image. Click and drag to a suitable location.<br> | + | |style="width: 50%;|Step 5 - '''Move'''<br> After scaling an image, if you want to add another image to the frame, you would have to move the first image to the side. This can be done using the move tool. Select the move tool. Select the image. Click and drag to a suitable location.<br> |
| The tool is used: | | The tool is used: |
| * When there is more than one element in the window you are working on | | * When there is more than one element in the window you are working on |
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− | |style="width: 50%;|Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext | + | |style="width: 50%;|Step 7 - '''Graysccale'''<br> Select the image. Go to the menu bar on top and click on the 'Image' option. Then click on 'Mode' and finally click on 'Grayscale'. This would make the image grey.<br> |
− | |style="width: 50%;|Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext Texttexttexttexttext | + | The tool is used:<br> |
| + | * To make a photo black and white. It is preferrable for printing purposes. |
| + | |style="width: 50%;|Step 8 - '''Scale Image size''' |
| + | Select the image. Go to the menu bar on top and click on the 'Image' option. Then click on 'Scale image...'. This would show you options of 'width and height' along with 'X resolution' and 'Y resolution'. Enter in 72 pixels in both X and Y spaces. This would help reduce the file to a small size. <br> |
| + | The tool is used:<br> |
| + | * To reduce resolution which helps in file size. |
| + | * To make photos for uploading on websites (should not be used for printing). |
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