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I need some help - 12-03-2008, 01:44 PM


I have two pictures that I would like to have combined in to one 8 X 10 picture. This is a picture for the inlaws who have everything they need. So all thay ask from us is a few pictures of us every now and then. The two pictures are of me and my wife playing with Dolphins while on a vaction in Mexico. The pictures are 1 meg each so PM or email if you can help and I will send the pictures to you.

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12-04-2008, 09:28 AM


Steven,

I think this should be posted under Post Processing in Photography Information but I will be glad to help you and if you would like you could move it to that thread.

Start with creating a new file (Ctrl+N), choose 8x10 this will be at 300dpi.
Then crop your images to the size you want them to be on the 8x10. Make sure you crop them at 300dpi.
Use the move tool (press C), click on the resized picture and drag it to the new file. Reposition image as desired. Repeat with the next image and you are set.
This should leave you with three layers. A background layer then two layers for each image you put on.

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