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creating us passport size (2" x 2") photo
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T***@adobeforums.com
2003-12-07 23:52:10 UTC
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According to US Dept of State passport renewal form DS-82, one needs submit two recent identical photos with light plain background. The schematic on the form shows what's wanted is apparently a 2" x 2" square photo. I broke out my Digital camera and took a photo of the person renewing their passport, uploaded it to Adobe PhotoShop Album (because for some reason I've yet to fathom I can't seem to directly upload it to Elements 2.0) and then elected to fix the image in Elements 2.0. When I told Elements 2.0 I wanted to print the image, I indicated I'd be interested in the 20 2" x 2" sheet. I am surprised to learn the images are not actually as advertised, i.e. they are exactly 2" across but approx 1.75" tall. I really don't need twenty of these; just two with the dimensions that State Dept is asking for on its renewal form. Is there some way that I can get past this!?

BTW -- I'm really new at all this.
C***@adobeforums.com
2003-12-08 00:10:10 UTC
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TV: I was going to suggest that it must be a great picture if you wanted 20
of them, but...I'll stop being flippant and see if I can help.

When you open the picture in Elements, you need to go into
Image>Resize>Image Size and check the pixel dimensions; the width and length
need to be equal to create a 2 inch by 2 inch picture. Probably the easiest
way to do that is:

1. Pick the Crop tool from the toolbox and set the dimensions to 2 inches
by 2 inches at a resolution of 250 ppi.
2. Click on your picture and drag out a cropping box to include as much of
the picture as you want; it'll be square, because you set 2 by 2 in the
width and height.
3. When you have it the way you want it, click on the check mark on the
Crop tool toolbar above; it'll crop, and now you have a 2 inch picture at
250 ppi.
4. Click on another tool, like the Move tool, then go to File>New and open
a new canvas with the dimensions 8 inches by 10 inches with a resolution of
250 ppi.
5. With the Move tool chosen, go back to your original picture, click and
hold the mouse and drag it onto the empty canvas you just created. You
should now have one copy of the picture on your canvas.
6. Do 5 again and now you'll have two pictures on your canvas. Move them
around so they're not on top of each other.
7. Print the new canvas with the two pictures on it.

See if that works for you; please let us know if you need more details!

Chuck
Post by T***@adobeforums.com
According to US Dept of State passport renewal form DS-82, one needs
submit two recent identical photos with light plain background. The
schematic on the form shows what's wanted is apparently a 2" x 2" square
photo. I broke out my Digital camera and took a photo of the person renewing
their passport, uploaded it to Adobe PhotoShop Album (because for some
reason I've yet to fathom I can't seem to directly upload it to Elements
2.0) and then elected to fix the image in Elements 2.0. When I told Elements
2.0 I wanted to print the image, I indicated I'd be interested in the 20 2"
x 2" sheet. I am surprised to learn the images are not actually as
advertised, i.e. they are exactly 2" across but approx 1.75" tall. I really
don't need twenty of these; just two with the dimensions that State Dept is
asking for on its renewal form. Is there some way that I can get past this!?
Post by T***@adobeforums.com
BTW -- I'm really new at all this.
C***@adobeforums.com
2003-12-08 01:03:35 UTC
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TV: I could have made it easier for you by having you create those original
crops at 2 inches by 2 inches by 300 ppi; try that and you should get the 2
inch by 2 inch you're seeking. With respect to the Move tool not making a
copy.....hmmmm, don't know why that's happening. As an alternative, click
on the small picture, do a Select>All, then Edit>Copy. Then come over to
the blank 8x10 canvas, click on it, then do an Edit>Paste - twice. You
should have two copies of the picture to move around.

Chuck
T***@adobeforums.com
2003-12-08 00:49:32 UTC
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Hi Chuck!

Hate to have to go on with more woe is me but when I click on the 'move tool', and pick 8x10", the only resolution i can have is 300 ppi (as opposed to 250 per your recipe's). That said, when I move the cropped image onto the new canvas, I seem to not have one to move onto it again (which is indicated in your step 6's instructions regarding step 5).

TV
D***@adobeforums.com
2003-12-08 00:56:18 UTC
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TV,

You need to create the new image before using the move tool. Although 300ppi will come up in the 8x10 choice on new image, you should be able to delete the 300 and change it to 250. It is a changeable field.

When you have the 8x10 created then use the move tool and drag the 2x2 image onto it as Chuck already posted.

Dick
T***@adobeforums.com
2003-12-08 02:33:14 UTC
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Hi guys:

Looks as thought we have a winner! Chuck's cropping concepts inspired me to try out moving the frame (for lack of a better way of expressing it) left and right which resulted in eight pairs of 2x2s from which my travelling relation can choose.

Thanks, you're terrific :-)

TV
C***@adobeforums.com
2003-12-08 02:36:48 UTC
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TV - glad it worked for you! Bon voyage!!

Chuck
J***@adobeforums.com
2003-12-08 06:04:26 UTC
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I don't use the picture package feature very often because it usually doesn't fit my needs. What I would do for this particular project is simply create a new 4x6 document and drag two copies of the passport photo onto that document and then print it on a single sheet of 4x6 photo paper. Then, all you have to do is trim your two photos. It's simple, it's clean, and it works for me.
T***@adobeforums.com
2003-12-08 11:54:15 UTC
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Glad this only happens once every ten years!

A bien tot.

TV

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