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    Hi all

    can someone kindly guide me step by step how to insert several photos (in jpg format) into the same page.

    everyone keeps telling me open a new file and pull all the photos together...but I dun seems to get it...pls help.

    thanks.
    IP

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    Okay, this is the easiest way I can tell you, it involves layering.
    First, make a new document and you gotta tell photoshop how big you want the image, I'd say you probobly want it much bigger than any one image. Now, open your first jpg, and get the two windows close together. Drag and drop the jpg in the new document. Okay, you can close your jpg now, its there.

    Open your second jpg - same idea.

    Now, go to your layer pallet, create a new blank layer, click on the "eye" icon on the left, and drag and drop your second jpg into this layer, it may show on top of your other jpg, but at least you can move it anywhere on the page.

    Keep doing this over and over till you're done you're jpg's
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    thats the best way to do it!
    IP

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    Default Re: newbie ask: how to insert several photos into one page

    how do you then resize the layers?...and therefore the images?
    thanks!
    IP

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    Talking Re: newbie ask: how to insert several photos into one page

    Quote Originally Posted by vbreiburg View Post
    how do you then resize the layers?...and therefore the images?
    thanks!
    Ctrl+T then pull the box to the size you want double left click to fix new size, job done.
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    Default Re: newbie ask: how to insert several photos into one page

    Quote Originally Posted by pi314 View Post
    Now, go to your layer pallet, create a new blank layer, click on the "eye" icon on the left, and drag and drop your second jpg into this layer, it may show on top of your other jpg, but at least you can move it anywhere on the page.

    No need for that, Photoshop will create a new layer automatically.
    IP

 

 

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