Stitching

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Andrew
Nov 15, 2003
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Can any1 give me a quick idea of how to stitch two scans together. I have tried, and got nowhere. [older dude]
Using Adobe CS [Properly Purchased] if that means anything. Thanks in advance for any help.

Andy.

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WO
Wizard of Draws
Nov 15, 2003
Andy wrote:
Can any1 give me a quick idea of how to stitch two scans together. I have tried, and got nowhere. [older dude]
Using Adobe CS [Properly Purchased] if that means anything. Thanks in advance for any help.

Andy.

My method:

2 scans at identical resolution with an area of overlap. IOW, make sure you have one portion that is included on boths scans to use as reference for lineup.

Combine the 2 scans into 1 job on different layers.

Reduce the opacity of the top layer to something like 50%.

Move the layers around until the identical portion you’ve included on both scans overlay exactly.

Flatten layers.

Jeff ‘The Wizard of Draws’ Bucchino

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Andrew
Nov 15, 2003
Thank you Sir, Its greatly Appreciated.

Andy
"Wizard of Draws" wrote in message
Andy wrote:
Can any1 give me a quick idea of how to stitch two scans together. I have tried, and got nowhere. [older dude]
Using Adobe CS [Properly Purchased] if that means anything. Thanks in advance for any help.

Andy.

My method:

2 scans at identical resolution with an area of overlap. IOW, make sure you have one portion that is included on boths scans to use as reference for lineup.

Combine the 2 scans into 1 job on different layers.

Reduce the opacity of the top layer to something like 50%.
Move the layers around until the identical portion you’ve included on both scans overlay exactly.

Flatten layers.

Jeff ‘The Wizard of Draws’ Bucchino

"Cartoons with a Touch of Magic"
http://www.wizardofdraws.com
http://www.cartoonclipart.com
WO
Wizard of Draws
Nov 15, 2003
Andy wrote:
Thank you Sir, Its greatly Appreciated.

Andy
"Wizard of Draws" wrote in message
Andy wrote:
Can any1 give me a quick idea of how to stitch two scans together. I have tried, and got nowhere. [older dude]
Using Adobe CS [Properly Purchased] if that means anything. Thanks in advance for any help.

Andy.

My method:

2 scans at identical resolution with an area of overlap. IOW, make sure you have one portion that is included on boths scans to use as reference for lineup.

Combine the 2 scans into 1 job on different layers.

Reduce the opacity of the top layer to something like 50%.
Move the layers around until the identical portion you’ve included on both scans overlay exactly.

Flatten layers.

Alert!!!!
Ack! I forgot to tell you to return the top layer opacity to 100% before flattening! Obvious, but I wanted to be complete in my instructions. —
Jeff ‘The Wizard of Draws’ Bucchino

"Cartoons with a Touch of Magic"
http://www.wizardofdraws.com
http://www.cartoonclipart.com

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