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Hi new to this so please bare with me,I have cs2 and wish to get 4 images to make up one photo,basically each photo takes up a quarter of the page but I have no idea how to do this,can anyone help,thanks -- Fred c ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View this thread: http://www.photographytalk.net/viewtopic-176096.html Send from http://www.photographytalk.net |
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Fred c wrote:
Hi new to this so please bare with me,I have cs2 and wish to get 4 images to make up one photo,basically each photo takes up a quarter of the page but I have no idea how to do this,can anyone help,thanks Well, the easy way would be to use a program that's designed to do panoramas. An excellent freeware one is he http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html -- Angela M. Cable Paint Shop Pro 8, 9, X Private Beta Tester Neocognition, digital scrapbooking source: http://www.neocognition.com/ PSP Tutorial Links: http://www.psplinks.com/ 5th Street Studio, free graphics, websets and mo http://www.fortunecity.com/westwood/alaia/354/ |
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Angela M. Cable wrote:
Fred c wrote: Hi new to this so please bare with me,I have cs2 and wish to get 4 images to make up one photo,basically each photo takes up a quarter of the page but I have no idea how to do this,can anyone help,thanks Well, the easy way would be to use a program that's designed to do panoramas. An excellent freeware one is he http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html My understanding is that the OP wants 4 distinct images joined in one file, like a frame holding four separate pictures, such as pictures of 4 grandchildren, possibly with a separator between them. If so, let's assume that each photo is going to be the same size. Make a new "canvas" that is twice as high and twice and wide as the individual photos. Then copy each original onto the new canvas and position where desired. -- Thad |
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