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I am using Photoshop CS3. Can anyone tell me how to merge multiple family photos into one large family photo. I have a large family. But, many of us have moved to different states. I'd like to make a photo combining all of our families into one photo (and have it look realistic) for my grandmothers birthday. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for any help I can get.
Last edited by bluiii : 06-30-2009 at 02:27 PM. |
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This is far more complicated than it appears. Bringing together images from far and wide can introduce all kinds of problems, requiring just about every feature Photoshop has to pull the project off.
Having said that, without seeing some samples, we have no idea what kinds of challenges you face. To merge and join photos, this article will give you a good start: Joining Photos for collage and montage ![]() |
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