The canvas background is a large frame which fills the canvas. It can be filled with:
You can select more than one of these options simultaneously -- and blend these effects by resetting transparency of each level.
You can change the way this background image appears by following the same steps as you would to edit any image using the Image Editor. Click outside the canvas, and select the Image Editor.
Canvas Color
Set the color using the various controls in the color editor. You can:
If you intend to email this collage, keep in mind that you can set the background color of the email you send to match the color of the canvas. Canvas Texture Note that you can have a color and a background tile active at the same time. Simply reduce the opacity of the color to see the tile. This will allow you to retint the background tile to better match your composition. Canvas Matte and Border Using an Image as the Canvas Background
This will move the selected image to the canvas layer and resize it to completely cover the canvas. Occasionally, when you set an image as the canvas background, you will not like how it is positioned. This may be due to the aspect ratio of your image, which does not match the aspect ratio of your canvas, meaning that there is a different ratio between the length and the height of the image and the canvas.
For instance, if you place an image with a portrait aspect ratio (meaning it is taller than it is wide) on to a canvas with a landscape aspect ratio, meaning it is wider than it is tall, the image may be cropped strangely with important parts of the picture cut off or out completely. To fix this, you will have to reposition the image using the frame handles. The image will only move to its maximum height or width, so you may not be able to achieve the effect you want. Transfer the image to a large frame on the canvas in this case, and resize the entire frame to crop the image more appropriately. |