How to Transform With Warp in Photoshop V7
A picture may be worth a thousand words, but if you can't get your picture to look exactly the way you want it to, it may be "speaking" the wrong thing. Help your photos communicate exactly what you want them to say by transforming them with some tools in Photoshop v7. Photoshop, a graphics software program sold by the Adobe company, offers a way to actually warp your images in ways you wouldn't be able to capture through a camera's lens. Use Photoshop v7's warp functionality and see what your pictures really have to say.
Instructions
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Open Photoshop v7, click the "File" menu and select "Open." Browse to a picture to warp and double-click the file to open it in the Photoshop workspace.
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Click the "Select" menu at the top of the screen and click "All." A dotted blinking line appears surrounding your picture.
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Click the "Edit" menu, click "Transform" and click "Warp." A tic-tac-toe-like grid appears over your picture, dividing it into nine equal squares.
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Position your cursor over one of the places where the grid lines intersect, making a plus (+) sign. Drag your mouse in an upward or downward direction, to the right or left, which warps the picture. Enlarge the photo by dragging the grid lines off the photo and onto the gray Photoshop workspace.
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Keep clicking and dragging the different intersections, which applies a different warp each time. When satisfied with the warp look, press the "Enter" key on the keyboard. This sets the warp, and removes the grid. Click off the photo and onto the gray space surrounding it to remove the dotted lines.
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Click the "File" menu and select "Save As." Type a new name for the photo; don't save it with the same name as the original or you won't be able to access the non-warped version again.
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