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How do I create rounded corners on an image in CS6?

New Here ,
Sep 17, 2012 Sep 17, 2012

Hello There!

In the previsous version of Photoshop, I use to do the following so that my pictures had rounded corners:

  1. Open a picture
  2. Click the layer mask button twice
  3. Then use the rectangle tool to get my rounded corners on the preloaded image - Presto, all done!

This does not work in CS6.  Does anyone have a better method?  I just want to have rounded corners (radius 5) to my photos.

Thank you so much for your help!

-K

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LEGEND ,
Sep 17, 2012 Sep 17, 2012

You can still use a Rounded Rectangle for a vector layer mask.

Draw your path first, then choose Layer - Vector Mask - Current Path

NewVectorPath.jpg

RoundedCorners.jpg

-Noel

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New Here ,
Sep 17, 2012 Sep 17, 2012

Hello!

Thanks for the help.  When I followed your steps, the "current path" options was grayed out?  So sorry to bother you again but do you a suggestion as to what I am doing wrong?

-K

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LEGEND ,
Sep 17, 2012 Sep 17, 2012

When you drew the path with the rounded rectangle tool, what was the setting of this box:

PathBox.png

-Noel

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New Here ,
Sep 17, 2012 Sep 17, 2012

Lovely!  It works great!  🙂

You are so kind to help out!

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LEGEND ,
Sep 17, 2012 Sep 17, 2012
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Kelly,

Sounds like you were helped here. If the problem has been solved and the question answered, you might want to look over this article: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1058744?tstart=0

Good luck and happy editing,

Hunt

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LEGEND ,
Sep 17, 2012 Sep 17, 2012

1. Open image file.

2. In Layers panel, target the image layer and Cmd/Ctrl-click the Add Mask button bottom of panel to add an empty Vector Mask.

3. Use Rounded Rectangle Tool with options shown below

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LEGEND ,
Sep 17, 2012 Sep 17, 2012

Add vector mask containing a path created with Rounded Rectangle Tool.

Edit: Noel beat me to it

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