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Hi All,

Dumb question time.

How do you combine 3 pix to one in CS2?

I load all 3 into CS but how do i get them as layers in one pix?

Told ya it was dumb

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Hi Paul,

Load all three images into CS2, then using the move tool (top right hand corner of tools palette) click on one of the images and whilst holding down the shift key drag the image on to another image, then do the same for the next image, and that is all there is to it. easy when you know how . Have fun.
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Hi All,

Dumb question time.

How do you combine 3 pix to one in CS2?

I load all 3 into CS but how do i get them as layers in one pix?

Told ya it was dumb

Cheers

Paul
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Cheers Mate,

Its so simple when you knwo how.
Lat nite I even forgot how to use the gradient filter lol

The old grey matter aint what it used to be

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thanks for the info - my process seems a lot longer and more complicated.
1. open image a and b
2. copy and paste a onto image b
3. use eraser tool on parts i want to bring through
4. flatten image and save as a tiff (call it image d).
5. open image d again and image c
6. copy and paste image d onto image c
7. use eraser too (same as no.3)
8. repeat process 4 and save as jpeg if you're uploading to web

hope it makes sense. nice to know there's more ways than one.
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