Tutorial: Border Workshop283Enter the size of the area you want to fill, enter the number of rows and columns, andselect the orientation of the photos. If there are more photos than what you allow for,the application overrides the size and row/column setting to fit all images on the page.If you want space between the photos, select ―Spaced.‖ Choose how to handleoverlapping photos, and how you want to align the last row if it is not full.Photo LabelsOn the Labels tab, check the Show Labels checkbox if you want the composite to havelabels below each photo. Enter the label you want to appear, and click the Font buttonto set the font attributes of the text. The label can be any text or any variable nameenclosed in percent signs (%). If you use a variable label, the application prompts youto enter the variable value for each photo when the composite is generated. Choosethe position of the label in relation to the photo. If you want the label text to be whiteon a black background, click the Invert checkbox.You can label with predefined variables such as the date or copyright by clicking theInsert Auto Text button and selecting a variable.Composite OptionsThe Transparency setting you select depends on the type of photos you will use with theborder. If you want the photo to be transparent, select the Simple option and enter atransparency percentage. If you want to create effects where a section is masked offso the effect is not applied, select Pre-defined Mask, and select a mask you want toapply. If the border is for green screen photos, select the Chroma key option.You can add a frame to the photo, and specify the frame color, size, and offset (fromthe photo edges). If you want a photo to have a shadow, select the Draw a DropShadow option. With this selection, you can have the shadow appear either below thephoto or on top of the photo so the photo appears inset. Specify the offsets and radiusof the shadow.Composite Size and PositionBefore you choose a position for your object, first check the drop-down box in theupper right hand corner, there are four possible units of measure: pixels (default),inches, centimeters, and millimeters. You can change the unit of measure at any time,and the numbers in each field will automatically change to accommodate the newunits, without changing the position or size.