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| Thread ID: 73906 | 2006-11-05 07:30:00 | seamlessly merging two pics with PhotoShop 7 | John W (523) | Press F1 |
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| 496548 | 2006-11-05 07:30:00 | Id like to seamlessly merge two images, each has the same height, so that say the RHand 30% or the LH image merges seamlessly with the same amount of the RHand image, but I cant work out how to achieve this. Can anyone help please. Thanks..............John in Mosgiel. |
John W (523) | ||
| 496549 | 2006-11-05 08:40:00 | Get a panorama program, one of the puter books in the shops at present have a panorama program free on their disc. An australian one I think, approx the same size as PC World. Other than that, try shrinking them, then put them side by side, ie copy and paste, if that will work, then select the whole two pics. Don't have PS 7 so can't give you good advice, but the Zoner Panorama program that I got off the disc is awesome. Good luck |
supergran (108) | ||
| 496550 | 2006-11-05 10:00:00 | Hi John. Agree with Supergran as far as getting the right programme. I run MS Digital Suite 2006. I can simply open a few graphics and click the panorama function and you can't spot the joins. Did one a couple of days ago which was a full view of my garden with nine photographs - no messing about, just open them in any order and click. Takes about 2-3 minutes. | Scouse (83) | ||
| 496551 | 2006-11-05 10:02:00 | Id like to seamlessly merge two images, each has the same height, so that say the RHand 30% or the LH image merges seamlessly with the same amount of the RHand imageIt's a bit difficult to understand your question. Could you clarify? But as I understand it you need to make a bit of a mini collage. Easy enough by creating a new blank image then copying and pasting both images into it. |
Greg (193) | ||
| 496552 | 2006-11-05 18:07:00 | Get the latest version of Netguide. If they're still around. There's a free program on it that does Panorama photos. Its called Zoner Panorama. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 496553 | 2006-11-08 09:23:00 | Thanks Ive checked Zone Panaroma, but I really want to full image included, not the inner 2/rs that ZP gives. Ive added the images to my website, here at www.ourpage.co.nz I would really appeciate leaning how to do this. Thanks.............John. |
John W (523) | ||
| 496554 | 2006-11-08 09:42:00 | hmm, There is multiple ways, You can use a gradient mask, or multiple masks to hide sections of each pick, or just slide one image under the other, and probally a dozen other ways, all dpentant on time,skill and desired results. Though I did find this article, seems CS can do it automagicily,,,, graphicssoft.about.com |
Metla (12) | ||
| 496555 | 2006-11-08 09:52:00 | Oh wait, You have PS7. Nevermind. Suggest you source a copy of Photoshop 7 WOW. Best book ever. Or even the version for PS6. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 496556 | 2006-11-08 09:59:00 | Perfect. www.trademe.co.nz I paid near $140 for my copy, and its been used so much it fell apart. Spanks the pants off any other PS reference material I have ever seen. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 496557 | 2006-11-08 18:24:00 | Metla Problem is I have little time to access CS at work, but PShop 7 at home with lots of time, so Id still like the assistance. John. |
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