Stitching Photos Together
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- Can-DO Framing
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Stitching Photos Together
Hi, I'm wanting to stitch 2 images together. Now I also have downloaded InfanView which offers the option to create a panorama but this does not allow me move the photos to line them up in the correct spot.... I know photoshop offers a stitching option that allows you to move the photos around so you can line them up - does smart editor offer something like this that I may have missed?
Thanks
Rosie
Thanks
Rosie
Re: Stitching Photos Together
Hi Rosie,
Smart photo editor only allows 'manual' stitching, where you have to move the photos yourself, but that sounds like what you want. To do this:
> Go to File > New Montage
> Choose a size that's big enough to contain all your photos and ensure Add A Texture and Add A Border are turned off.
> Click OK
> Add each of your images by clicking "New" at the top of the overlays.
> Use the Move, Rotate and Scale options to place your images.
> Use the Select Area with a large Airbrush to blend the edges of your images together
Alternatively there are several good free tools out there for stitching panoramas together automatically.
Cheers,
Tony
Smart photo editor only allows 'manual' stitching, where you have to move the photos yourself, but that sounds like what you want. To do this:
> Go to File > New Montage
> Choose a size that's big enough to contain all your photos and ensure Add A Texture and Add A Border are turned off.
> Click OK
> Add each of your images by clicking "New" at the top of the overlays.
> Use the Move, Rotate and Scale options to place your images.
> Use the Select Area with a large Airbrush to blend the edges of your images together
Alternatively there are several good free tools out there for stitching panoramas together automatically.
Cheers,
Tony
- Can-DO Framing
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- Joined: Mon May 20, 2013 7:31 am
Re: Stitching Photos Together
Thank you - this was what I was looking for
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