Move the portrait one to the SAVED PSD, and resize the canvas if you want, nudge and move them around. Make sure the 2 has the same Document size resolution. Once it was done, rotate canvas 90 degree.
Then there is a couple of extra step you will need to do.Make sure you had saved and close the PSD you just created.ġ) In Bridge, select 25 photos (the portrait that you would like to include plus other random one…we will not be using these)Ĥa) When the contact sheet had been produced, you can see that your portrait crop had been rotated. Now, if you are like me who like to take a mix of Landscape and Portrait crop photos.
( If you don’t know how to load an action please search the HELP from PS or the INTERNET)ĥ) Resize the image: Document size should be 200 pixels/inch…this will allow the next step to run easier.Ħ) Apply the “action” from the “BnBig picture” folder. Here is what I set mine at:Ĥ) After it was done, go to action box and “load action”, load the unzipped BnBig picture action. Ģ) Go to “Tool” then “photoshop”, select “contact sheet II”ģ) In photoshop, make the document size a square with resolution 200. Select up to 25 photos only with the same rotation (all landscape or all portrait). Most people use the 2×3 crop, so the document size 15 x 10 is what I came up with so there will be no extra space around the photos after it was done.ġ) Open the folder containing the photos you wish to use in a college in Adobe Bridge. The “BnBig pictures” is an photoshop action suppose to divided a photo in landscape rotation into 25 layers complete with border and blow a “breeze” over to added rotation in some of the photos. I was searching for a way to NOT to open 50+ files and copy and paste them into one PSD, and somehow I stumble on a post written by another photographer (unfortunately I can’t find that link anymore….) So, I am sure that I am not the 1st person to use this method, but here are just an example of how I did mine. While you are there, check out his other cool stuff as well. You will have to download the “BnBig pictures” from here. Well, I forgot to mention how to make the college from last post…(and gotten a few email about it, no less).