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Two Photos in one Frame
I suspect this is an easy process, but I can't figure out how to do it...hope you can help.
I like putting together slide shows, and would love to be able to have one slide with two photos in it. How can I do this in PSE4? |
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You could create a new document and put the two pics side by side and save the combined image and use it in the slideshow instead of the individual ones.
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Thanks Nancy, but I don't know how to do this...? Can you explain? Sorry...
Dick |
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Create a new document
Open first image > select >all >copy open blank document asnd paste resize to fit (>free transform or >resize) open second image >selct >all >copy open document with pasted image in and paste the second image in resize and move both images to how you want it.
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Thanks once again for helping me...I was able to put two photos in a frame...
I hope you all will hang in there with me... I am learning one step at a time, and love the program. Dick |
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No matter how long you are here you will always still be learning.
Sorry - didn't see your post sooner but looks like you have solved the problem.
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