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hubert.marcellin

2005-06-02, 7:16 pm

Can you tell me how to merge several picture to a single bigger one on
either Photoshop 5.5 or Photoshop CS?

Tahnks


bogus

2005-06-02, 7:16 pm

In the menu bar go to Image>Image Size and get the pixel dimensions for
the photos you want to merge. Add up the dimensions for height and width.

Create a new document and put in the height and width dimensions you
need. Cut and paste all the images into the new file.

If you have an image and want to make it larger to add another image to
it, in the menu bar go to Image>Canvas Size and type in the height and
width you need.

dp



hubert.marcellin wrote:

> Can you tell me how to merge several picture to a single bigger one on
> either Photoshop 5.5 or Photoshop CS?
>
> Tahnks
>
>

KatWoman

2005-06-02, 7:16 pm

in CS you can try FILE>AUTOMATE>photomerge

"hubert.marcellin" <hubert.marcellin@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
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> Can you tell me how to merge several picture to a single bigger one on
> either Photoshop 5.5 or Photoshop CS?
>
> Tahnks
>



L Mahoney

2005-12-17, 10:17 pm

hubert.marcellin wrote:
> Can you tell me how to merge several picture to a single bigger one on
> either Photoshop 5.5 or Photoshop CS?
>
> Tahnks
>
>

Im a rank beginner so cant tell you much, but Ive been working on
collages which sounds like what you want, putting them all together? You
can call up an image to use as a background or make a new image with a
background color (they wont be a background if they are transparent) and
then call up the other images you want in there. The problem comes when
you just want part of one of the other images and not the whole thing,
to go over to the background image. You can select the part you want in
a secodn image and make it a layer and then move it over with the move
tool, and do the same to any other pictures you want on there. If you
want to move the whole image over with the move tool, its easier. Then
you could maybe soften the edges with one of the other tools. not much
help I know.
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