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There are many ways to set up and print a greeting card using Photoshop.
This tutorial offers a "Photoshop as a layout tool" approach to greeting
card printing.
If you think of the canvas you will make as the unfolded card (outside
or inside), then learning where to place images, text, borders, etc.
will be very easy
First, start with a blank canvas. Click the File Menu and Choose
New.
Make a new canvas based on these size rules:
| Paper Size |
New Canvas Size |
| 7x10 |
10" h x 7" w |
| 6.25x9 |
9" h x 6.25" w |
| 5.5x8.5 |
8.5" h x 5.5" w |
| 8x9 Pano |
8" h x 9" w |
We recommend Resolution be set to 300ppi
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Your blank
canvas for a horizontal image card will look like this.
The lower half of the page
will be the outside front of the card. The top half is the outside
back.
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Next, open the image(s) that
you want on the front of your card. You can prepare images beforehand
with borders or other special effects like the flower image at right.
Or, you can open a simple unaltered image for placement on the card.
NOTE! Remember that our cards have a maximum image area that can
go on each side without any cropping. Check this chart for the rules:
| Card Size |
Max Image Area |
| 7x10 |
4.75" h x 6.75" w |
| 6.25x9 |
4.25" h x 6" w |
| 5.5x8.5 |
4" h x 5.25" w |
Make sure you crop or otherwise size your images within these
contraints.
Now, use the Move tool and
drag images onto the blank canvas you created in the step above.
They will come into the blank document as new layers.
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Special
Note on
PHOTO POSITION
Because Elements
does not feature the guides tool, you can either "eyeball" the
position of your image on the card or use the GRID funtion. Because you are working with
a photo on a layer, you can put the photo anywhere
on the card you like - especially if you have text
or other graphics to include.
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Example
of a finished card
On the screen shot at left, the bottom is the
outside front of your
card
while
the blank area is the outside back. To make more customizations, drag more images onto the canvas
or add text and borders like the example at left.
NOTE! All text and image on the outside back of the card MUST be UPSIDE
DOWN in your layout to print correctly.
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Remember that you will end up with no less than a 1/8" border
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