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Posted 5/25/2008 11:54:57 AM Post #26629
 

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Alrighty, I need a lesson..

Can someone in detail, instruct me on how to use PS to put two images side by side for one whole image?

Thanks I appreciate it in advance



 

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Posted 5/25/2008 12:05:28 PM Post #26630
 

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Are both images the same size to start with?


 
Posted 5/25/2008 12:24:54 PM Post #26631
 

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Umm, I suppose they could be? I am not sure what size I cropped them but I have their originals...


 

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Posted 5/25/2008 12:39:57 PM Post #26632
 

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Assuming both images are the same size and you have one of the images open.

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Go to Image> Canvas size>

In the top box double the dimension, to increase canvas size to fit two images

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Make sure the Relative box is not ticked. Click the left hand middle arrow on the box with all the arrows. (This will make the canvas Wider with blank space on the right.

Open your second image. Then click Select> all> right click your mouse, highlight "copy" then release mouse button.

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Open original image. right click mouse and click "paste".

this will paste the image centrally on the canvas on top of the first image.

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Click Edit> free transform>. Your second image will now be selected and can be moved with the mouse into position next to the original. Giving you two images on one canvas.

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When happy with alignment click Layer> Flatten image> The image will now be one canvas with both images.

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Note.

In the step above where you clicked the middle left arrow this lets you select where to add the blank bit of canvas. (above, below, right or left or centrally)

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Anything not clear, just ask.

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Cheers

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Ron




 
Posted 5/25/2008 12:52:38 PM Post #26633
 

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In the above instructions right clicking the mouse may not work. If not just use control+C to copy and control+V to paste.

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Cheers

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Ron


 

Posted 5/25/2008 2:41:12 PM Post #26634
 

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Thank you Rocket,

I will try it I appreciate your time and hope you will be here when I attempt it and fail...LOL>..



 

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