How to combine multiple photos to make one

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Bob_Mento
May 6, 2005
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I have taken three photos in a sort of panorama format. I have to put the three together to make one photo. Have been going crazy trying to cut and paste. Each photo overlaps, so I have to erase the parts I don’t need to make the background become foreground. Where can I look. I am using Photoshop 7.01

Thank You

Bob

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Rene_Walling
May 7, 2005
Keep each photo on a separate layer and use layer masks to hide the parts that you want removed.

There is no simple one button solution to the problem of matching multiple photos together.
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Henrik Meier
May 7, 2005
To control overlapping, you can temporarily switch to 50 % opacity or Difference fill mode. Some hard imperfect edges you might later touch-up with the clone stamp; use the option "All Layers" and put the cloning work and completely new empty layer above the others.

Much better, though, to have the PhotoMerge function of Photoshop CS or Photoshop Elements 3 (not 2).
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JohnSWhite
May 7, 2005
Or try downloading autostitch it works and I’ve joined up to 100 photos together with it very successfully – it’s free.
John
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chrisjbirchall
May 8, 2005
The latest version of Photoshop has a plug-in called Photomerge for exactly this kind of project. Download the free trial to give it a test drive.

Be prepared not to want to go back to PS7 after the thirty days though! <g>

Chris
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Bob_Mento
May 8, 2005
Chris..

Thank you…version CS2 was perfect…you are right…what a stellar version…think I’m going to have to upgrade…

Thanks Again..

Bob

The picture came out GREAT!!!!!
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Karen_H_Schmidt
May 10, 2005
I have a document, with 110 pages, that I have scanned in the PDF format. I want to have all pages in one file so that I can email it and the recipent can open it in Adobe Reader. I have Photoshop 5 and Windows 98. Is this something I can do or do I need an upgrade or download. If I can do it, please let me know how. I checked into the Adobe Reader conversion option but that is to do one file (or in my case one page) at a time so that won’t work and that is for converting to a PDF file and my files are already PDF. Any suggestions will be appreciated.

Karen S.
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Rene_Walling
May 10, 2005
Karen, it helps to start a new topic…

In answert to your question, I know it is possible to add pages from one PDF to another PDF using Acrobat (the full version, not just the Reader), there are probably better ways but I don’t know them , maybe someone here can help, or you can try the Acrobat forum.

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