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This is probably insanely easy but I'm stumped. 

Im creating my wedding invitations and I need circles that are right under 2 - 2 1/2 inches.  For example, this picture would only have our faces and as much background as possible. 

Is that even possible? Excuse the bad quality...I'm just pulling something from my phone. I have an older version of PS.

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You're right, it will be very easy.

But first, I need a bit more information.  Are you designing the whole wedding invitation in Photoshop?  If so, what size will they be?

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To be honest, most will be iPhone shots. They are for our invitations and the whole concept is for them to be snapshots. I think one file may have come from a "normal" camera and I'm not sure but I think it was from a Rebel. I'm at work so I can't get to the file until later.

Does that help at all??

The entire photo (circle)  when printed has to be under 2.5 inches. 

The photo is similar to what I'm creating. 

 

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I'm so sorry, I'm a dunce.  I mistyped my question.  I've edited it to correct it, but I'll ask it again ...

Are you designing the whole wedding invitation in Photoshop?  If so, what size will the invitations be?

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Yes and no lol.

I'm going to use PS for the photos but I'm going to physically cut them out to create the invitations (card stock, glue gun, paint, ribbons and a lot of other DIY things). 

I just need the photos shrunk down to fit the circles/strip I'm creating. Each photo circle will be around 2 - 2 1/4inches. Those will be glued on another 2 1/2 inch circle.

Im also using PS to design the wording that will also be In circles like the photos. However those will also going to be something that will eventually be cut and paste along with using my Silhouette Cameo (crafting machine!). 

Does that help? 

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