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This technique is used quite often and can be great for everything from presentations to websites. It’s a pretty easy thing create and if you follow steps from this tutorial you should get slide like this:

Step 1
Create a new document and add a new layer and using the rectangular selection tool draw a square by holding down shift in the new layer.

Step 2
Now fill the square with black and deselect it and then make another selection inside the black square using the same technique above and delete it’s contents making a black frame.


Step 3
Next, we want to add some realistic text to the slide frame. For this I used Helvetica Bold with the color set to R:216 G:204 B:80 and typed 12 KODAK VHC 3425 13. I lined my text up with the bottom part of the frame and space the sections of text far enough apart for the frame numbers to be near the corners and the KODAK part to be near the center.

Step 4
Now rotate the text line 90 degrees counter clockwise and line it up with the left-hand side of the frame and using the text tool with the same settings type the number 2 and move it to the center of the right side of the frame.
Use the polygonal selection tool and on a new layer create an arrow and fill it with the gold color, then copy and paste another arrow and place one arrow right below the number two on the right and the other one goes up in the upper-right corner.

Step 5
Now click File>Place and find a photo you want to use as your slide. Click place and then move you photo’s layer behind the frame, resize it to fit, crop if needed and you’re all done!


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