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Does anyone know of software to Stitch two photos together to make one?

I have some pictures that overlap and I want to make one larger one with all of the details of both combined

Update:

I downloaded 2 Pic but haven't gotten a chance to use it yet. Photoscape is Hackware or purchase. (never trust hacks unless you did it yourself)

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    2 Pic

    allows you to open open two pictures and mix them, using various options. They can be faded into each other, over-layed, mixed with line themes and more. You can also apply several effects, change colors, re-size images and more. Additional features include multiple Undo levels (with visuals), text overlays and more. The interface is very basic and needs some getting used to, but if you spend some time with it, you can produce decent results.

    Freeware.

    http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/gmm/fwgeffects.h...

  • 5 years ago

    Photoshop: 1. Open Photoshop 2. Go to File and choose "New" 3. Go to File and choose "Open" 4. Open first photo you'd like to use. 5. Go back to File and choose "Open" again. 6. Open the second photo you'd like to use (continue doing this till you've opened however many photos you intend to mesh/overlay. 7. Click on one photo and (using Windows) hit Ctrl+A then Ctrl+C (to select and copy) 8. Then click on the white canvas you first opened up when you selected "New"... and hit Ctrl+A then Ctrl+V (to select the canvas and then paste your first photo) 9. Now do the same for the second photo, putting the second photo onto the first photo (on the canvas) 10. Then at the bottom right hand corner you'll see little thumbnails, one saying "Background" which is plain white (your beg. canvas), Layer 1 (first photo), and Layer 2 (second photo) Click on either layer 1 or 2 and change Opacity and Fill (the percents) and mess around till you have the look you desire. Hope that works out for you :D

  • 1 decade ago

    I think you can do that with PhotoScape. It is freeware and I think you can download it at a place like download.com or snapfiles.com. Or just google it.

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