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8x10 Collage

New Here ,
Dec 12, 2018 Dec 12, 2018

Is there a way to create an 8x10 collage?  I'm new to Elements 2019.

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 12, 2018 Dec 12, 2018

Hello,

A similar question was answered a few days ago. Please have a look at the following thread.

Photo Collage - Photoshop Elements 2019

If there are any more questions, I would be happy to answer them.

Thanks,

Medha

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New Here ,
Dec 12, 2018 Dec 12, 2018

is there a way to start the collage with 8x10. I have the 4x6 pse file,

but cannot get it to 8x10. Again I'm just learning this.

On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 12:08 PM Medha_Sharma <forums_noreply@adobe.com>

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 15, 2018 Dec 15, 2018
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Hello,

Unfortunately, there's no way to start the collage with 8x10 as the default size.

However, you can manually create a collage with the required specifications. To do so, please follow the steps mentioned below.

1. Launch Photoshop Elements 2019 and navigate to the 'Expert' tab.

2. Go to 'File' > 'New' > 'Blank File'.

3. In the 'Document Type' drop-down, select 'Photo'.

4. In the 'Size' drop-down, select 'Landscape 8x10'/'Portrait 8x10'

5. Change the 'Resolution' value, if needed, and click 'OK'.

6. Once the blank file gets opened in the Editor, open all the images that you intend to use for making the collage.

7. Click on the 'Photo Bin' icon from the taskbar at the bottom and then click on the blank file.

8. Thereafter, drag the opened images one by one and place them on the blank document. Resize the images as per your requirement.

9. Click on the 'Graphics' icon located on the bottom-right corner and choose any background from the set of available backgrounds.

Refer to this link for step by step instructions.

Create collages, montages | Photoshop, Photoshop Elements

You can also try placing frames on the blank file first and then inserting the images into the frames.

Alternately, you can also use the Contact Sheet/Picture Package to get similar kind of results. Refer to this link for detailed steps.

Print photos in Photoshop Elements

Hope this helps! Let me know if you need any more assistance.

Thanks,

Medha

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