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Author How to combine 3 photos
Don

2004-12-25, 7:16 pm

I have PSP 9.01 and what I want to do is combine 3 photos into 1. I have a
photo of my Grandfather, myself and son, I want to place all three faces
side by side on 1 photo. Is that possible without taking an advanced course
in PSP?

Please advise..........Regards...........Don


Fred Hiltz

2004-12-25, 7:16 pm

Don wrote:
> I have PSP 9.01 and what I want to do is combine 3 photos into 1.
> I have a photo of my Grandfather, myself and son, I want to place
> all three faces side by side on 1 photo. Is that possible without
> taking an advanced course in PSP?


That's a montage, sometimes called collage.
http://www.pspiz.net/tutorials/advanced/collage1.html is a good
introduction to the technique. You can find more with a search at
http://www.psplinks.com/. Some of the tutorials were written for
earlier versions; you will find some of the tools in different
places. Write back if you get stuck with any of the parts.
--
Fred Hiltz, fhiltz at yahoo dot com

Trev

2004-12-25, 7:16 pm


"Don" <dalbert@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:IFgzd.200198$Np3.8311154@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
>I have PSP 9.01 and what I want to do is combine 3 photos into 1. I have a
>photo of my Grandfather, myself and son, I want to place all three faces
>side by side on 1 photo. Is that possible without taking an advanced course
>in PSP?
>
> Please advise..........Regards...........Don

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Don

2004-12-25, 7:16 pm

Hi.......

Thanks Trev and Fred, this will give me great places to start ..........Don

"Fred Hiltz" <not@home.ca> wrote in message
news:4PidnfKRmcrjBlDcRVn-gw@adelphia.com...
> Don wrote:
>
> That's a montage, sometimes called collage.
> http://www.pspiz.net/tutorials/advanced/collage1.html is a good
> introduction to the technique. You can find more with a search at
> http://www.psplinks.com/. Some of the tutorials were written for
> earlier versions; you will find some of the tools in different
> places. Write back if you get stuck with any of the parts.
> --
> Fred Hiltz, fhiltz at yahoo dot com
>



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