Step 1
Open Photoshop and click "File," then click "Open" and to review to where your Image is on your computer. Double-click it so it appears on your workspace.
Step 2
Click the "Crop" tool, which look at like two intersecting elbow-joints, and aspiration a line around the part of the Image you to want included in the oval, such as someone's head or a group shot. When the dotted, Flickering line appears, press the "Enter" key. If you to want the entirety picture as the oval, jump this step.
Step 3
Click the "Oval" tool in the "Tools" pallets on the left side of your screen. If you don't see the oval, to look at for a line, rectangle or star shape. those tools all leaves the same stain and stay in place until you change them.
Step 4
Position your cursor at the very top-left corner of the picture. Press downwards and catch the mouse button, then dredge your cursor towards the bottom right-hand side corner. Release the mouse button when an oval surround your entirety picture except the corners. A Flickering dotted line appears. Right-click the Flickering oval and chosen "Layer via Copy."
Step 5
Look above at the "Layers" pallets on the right-hand side side of the screen. Nothing may to have seemed to to have changed on the workspace, but the pallets has a new Sleep called "Layer 1" with your Image in an oval. Right-click the Sleep below it, "Background," and chosen "Delete Layer." Click "Yes" at the warning box. Your Image is now an oval on the screen.
Step 6
Save the file by to click "File," then choice "Save As." retitrer the picture; never to save it on top of the old one. to choose .GIF (graphics exchange format) as the "Save as type."