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Frame Adjustment - File Preparation
Frame Adjustment - File Preparation
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Written by Damir
Updated over a week ago

In this article, we will set up a custom Green Screen Background and make a Frame Adjustment for Photos and Videos. We can use Photoshop or Photopea.

This will allow you to, for example, shrink and place your guests on a specific area of your frame on stills, GIFs, Bursts, and Video.

Table of Content:

  1. File Preparation (Background/Frame) - You are here -


Still, GIF, Burst

  • The first step will be to create an overlay and a background using Photoshop or Photopea.

  • If Rulers are not enabled, go to View/Show Rulers. From here, click and hold on to the rulers and drag them out from the top and left side.

  • Once the rulers are set, you will use the Rectangle Select tool and draw a rectangle selection inside the ruler's rectangle area.

  • You will now crop a background for Green Screen use. To do this, click on image > Crop.

  • Then you can click File > Export as > JPG image and name it "background".

  • The next step will be to use an undo button to get to the original image.

  • The next step will be to make the overlay transparent. As we already have the selection, we can click delete, which will remove it.

  • Then you can click File > Export as > PNG image and name it Overlay.


Follow the link to set up Frame adjustment for:


VideoFX

  • The first step will be to create an overlay and a background using Photoshop or Photopea.

  • The next step will be to set the Select Tool to a Fixed Ratio for Instagram Story/Reel size. It will be 1080x1920. Please make a small selection in the size where the frame needs to be placed, and then once you place this frame, put the rulers around the selection.

  • You will now crop a background for Green Screen use. To do this, click on image>Crop.

  • The next step will be to use an undo button to get to the original image.

  • The next step will be to make the overlay transparent. As we already have the selection, we can click delete, which will remove it.

  • Then you can click File > Export as > PNG image and name it Overlay.


Follow the link to set up Frame adjustment for:


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