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Originally Posted by wotcars
might have a play with vignette (thou havent done it before )
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There are several ways to do it but my personal favourite is to use a levels layer as it gives you more control.
Use the circular/oval select tool and put it in the top left corner of the photo and drag it to the bottom right so you select most of the image in an oval. Refine the edge of the selection and feather it by 250px. Press Ctrl+Shift+I to invert the selection and then create a levels layer. Drag the midpoint slider around to make the areas selected darker.
You can do it with just a black layer and vary the opacity (or similar) but it destroys detail and tones. Using levels is more adjustable, more flexible and more natural.
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Originally Posted by wotcars
still havent worked out how to get the pic in the message umm
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Go to the picture in your gallery and right click on the magnifying glass icon above the top right corner of the photo that opens the large version. From the drop down menu, select "properties".
In the dialog box select the link/address/url (the exact name depends on the browser you use) and copy it to the clipboard using either Ctrl+V or right click and "copy". This address MUST end in ".jpg"
Then, you need to come back to you forum post and insert the address between the following tags (written exactly like this):
[IMG] paste address here with no spaces [/IMG]
That will make it display. If you want to make it clickable, you can use extra tags. A whole thread exists on how to post into the forum (
click here) and it even contains links to 2 different video tutorials on how to do it as well.