![]() Looking to book the studios? Our rate card is available to view online. Studio One is a multipurpose studio space Our green screen studio is provided fully lit. We work with a number of creative agencies, could we work with you? We can create a 3D design of your event so you know what to expect on the day. Planning a big party? Our team are here to guide you through the process. We offer a free of charge venue finding service to our clients. We take our relationship with all stakeholders seriously. Honesty is key in our profession and our pricing strategy reflects this. Who are Premier? View copies of our insurance and other policies. This will force all your images to match the colour of the original image, removing the ugly colour mismatch.Since 2009 our team of dedicated individuals has grown year on year. On the layer pallet to the right, click the dropdown box that currently says “Normal” and Select Colour. Resize base on the percentages until you get a match. You may need to resize the image you can do this by selecting the arrow icon, clicking “Show Transform Controls” and double clicking outside the image. Once in photoshop, paste the original image on top of the mosaic as a new layer. However, the mosaic programme effectively fades the images into the main image to match colour so the effect is not as good this way. ![]() Putting the colour change percentage up higher will do the same job, I just always like having the freedom of tweaking in photoshop which is why I do it this way. If you do not have photoshop, then play around with the sittings. At this point, I would import the image into photoshop along with the original image. This is because sometimes it is hard to match the images into the picture especially if you have a lot of one colour, for example, the black trees on my image and the white sky. Within a few minutes your image will be complete, a pop up will appear to announce the news.Īt first your image will look very colourful, and not very appealing. There is a handy process bar than will show the progress as the image encodes, the process is actually pretty fast when you consider all the work the program is doing. There are way more advanced settings you can play with but overall, on your first run, I think it is best to run it using the defaults, and work from there.Ĭlick “Create Mosaic” and the program will start working. I always select “no Duplicates” in my tiles, and since i have 8000 images this is fine as I will have more than enough images to find a good fit. You will be importing it to photoshop anyway to correct the colour, so by keeping it low you are maintaining quality, and accuracy in the image. If like me, you are using a very one tone image, it might be difficult to get a good match, but you can easily experiment once you start. Keep the colour change relatively low, the default is 30% this is how much you want your mosaic pictures to match the colour of the photograph. The mosaic lines will appear on the image, this will give you a good idea of how the mosaic will look. Once loaded drag and drop, or click the top + Icon to add a main picture which you wish to mosaic. Import in the main folder, and then click “Save List”. You want to add the folders you just downloaded your facebook images into. Once installed, I always select 4:3 rectangle tiles, then you get to the main setting screen.Ĭlick “Tile Images”, then click add folders. Once you have all these photos you need to download Andrea Mosaic (like above). This download got me over 8000 pictures, more than enough to make a good mosaic. Select who you want to download tagged photos for, and then click begin download.You will be asked to choose a directory to download to, create a new directory for it to download into, and then it will take a while to do so (like close to an hour), but it will download all the photos for you. I usually select “Entire Album if it contains a tagged photo”. Once your code is validated you will then select what you want to download. You will be asked to log in and copy a string into the program. A good way to quickly and easily get these photos is to use the Photograbber application to snatch them from facebook.ĭownload the photograbber app. ![]() Once you have this you then need to get around 1000 – 2000 smaller photos that you can use. You want to select something which has a large resolution, many different colours and shapes, but not too much fine detail, as the detail will be lost. ![]() First, you need to select the main photo you want to use. ![]()
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