Get Many Images From One Original Photo
Did you realize that big photos have small photos hidden in the details—a collar, a button, a necklace? So take advantage—slice an image and use it in pieces!
Did you realize that big photos have small photos hidden in the details—a collar, a button, a necklace? So take advantage—slice an image and use it in pieces! This 18-page article from issue 39 of Before&After Magazine shows you how to get several small images out of one large original.

You can use these techniques to stretch your photo dollar and coordinate your layout, too.

© John McWade/Before & After Magazine, courtesy of Gaye Anne McWade.
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