Put two photos side by side
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pepinpatricia -
pepinpatricia -
Hello,
Could you explain to me how to put two pictures side by side in a document so I can save it on my computer?
I have Windows XP and Photoshop 7
I have two portrait photos saved on my computer and I want to create a document with the before and after picture next to each other.
How should I do this?? I'm not very skilled... so please don't skip any steps
Thank you in advance
Could you explain to me how to put two pictures side by side in a document so I can save it on my computer?
I have Windows XP and Photoshop 7
I have two portrait photos saved on my computer and I want to create a document with the before and after picture next to each other.
How should I do this?? I'm not very skilled... so please don't skip any steps
Thank you in advance
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0
11 réponses
First... Create a file. The size you want. Usually, 640x480.
Open your first image. File => Open => Location of your image.
Once opened, take the selection tool. And select your photo completely.
Go back to your 640x480 page... edit>copy, on the background layer
Same for the second image.
If you want to resize your images... Select the layer. CTRL+T. For a manual resize.
Same for the second layer.
Then take the move tool and place them as you like.
You can adjust the color of the photo. Image>Adjustment>Saturation. For the black and white effect or other.
Open your first image. File => Open => Location of your image.
Once opened, take the selection tool. And select your photo completely.
Go back to your 640x480 page... edit>copy, on the background layer
Same for the second image.
If you want to resize your images... Select the layer. CTRL+T. For a manual resize.
Same for the second layer.
Then take the move tool and place them as you like.
You can adjust the color of the photo. Image>Adjustment>Saturation. For the black and white effect or other.
Ciril's response is from February 2008, the issue is resolved and on a Mac, Photoshop works the same way as on any PC...