When you take a photo, you want to make sure that it looks good on paper. But sometimes, you don’t have the time or the skills to do all of the work yourself. That’s where Photoshop comes in. With Photoshop, you can posterize a photo so that it looks great on paper. To posterize a photo, first open Photoshop and click on the “Poster” button at the top of the main window. Then select the photo you want to posterize and click on the “Poster” button again. Now, in the “Details” panel of the “Poster” dialog box, you’ll see a list of options for how to make your photo look better. You can choose to have all text bold or underline it, choose to have all images fill up the entire dialog box (this is called “ultra-high resolution”), or choose to have just some images fill up the dialog box (called “standard resolution”). If you choose standard resolution, then all images in your photo will be at their original size and quality. If you want to have all text and images bolded, then click on “Bold” in the Details panel and then select your photos from the list of photos in the main window. If you want only some images to fill up the dialog box (called “Standard”), then click on “None.” When you’re finished Posterizing your photo, click on “OK” in both panels of the dialog box and then close Photoshop. Your photo will now be posterized!