Stitching pictures.

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Andy
Nov 27, 2003
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I’m new to Photoshop so this is why I need your help.
I just scanned oversized document on my flatbed scanner. Now I need to stitch all scanned parts to get one copy of my document. Please tell me how to do it in Photoshop or give me a link to a website with a tutorial. Thank You in advance.
Andy.

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zuuum
Nov 28, 2003
Open the first scan..
Use "Image/ Canvas size", and at least double the area to allow for your second scan. The resize dialog screen will explain itself. Open the second scan and "Select all"
and then "Edit/ Copy"

return to the increased canvas first scan
"Edit/ Paste" the second scan.. it will create it’s own layer use the arrowhead selection tool to drag the second scan layer to line up the two scans
Use "Layer/ Merge all Layers"
Use the crop tool to trim your result
Save As a different filename

"Andy" wrote in message
I’m new to Photoshop so this is why I need your help.
I just scanned oversized document on my flatbed scanner. Now I need to stitch all scanned parts to get one copy of my document. Please tell me
how
to do it in Photoshop or give me a link to a website with a tutorial.
Thank
You in advance.
Andy.

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Andy
Nov 28, 2003
"zuuum" wrote in message
Open the first scan..
Use "Image/ Canvas size", and at least double the area to allow for your second scan. The resize dialog screen will explain itself. Open the second scan and "Select all"
and then "Edit/ Copy"

return to the increased canvas first scan
"Edit/ Paste" the second scan.. it will create it’s own layer use the arrowhead selection tool to drag the second scan layer to line up the two scans
Use "Layer/ Merge all Layers"
Use the crop tool to trim your result
Save As a different filename

"Andy" wrote in message
I’m new to Photoshop so this is why I need your help.
I just scanned oversized document on my flatbed scanner. Now I need to stitch all scanned parts to get one copy of my document. Please tell me
how
to do it in Photoshop or give me a link to a website with a tutorial.
Thank
You in advance.
Andy.

Thank You Zuuum I did like you said and it works.

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