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Creating a Composite Image in Photoshop Elements

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2008

Learn how to combine objects from two separate digital images into one image.

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  • To get more than one image to show in the work space, click on Window>Images>Cascade (in Elements 7) or Window>Arrange>Float in All Windows (Photoshop CS4).

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  • This helped me with my Social Studie's project. They said it was the best picture i did!

    Thank you very much!

  • Thanks for sharing this video. I am a new user of Adobe Photoshop. I need one more help from you, can you tell me if i want to take this duck separately and put it into another image say in plane ground. there should not be any other portion of the picture except duck's image.

    Thanks

  • Thank you!!! This really helped. :D

  • okay this is a way stupid question. but how did you get yhe 2 images like, in different task panes? in my photoshop they're just opened in the same photoshop. and i dont get it..:/

  • you are amazing! I looked EVERYWHERE!

  • oooooh wow i've been looking EVERYWHERE FOR A TUTORIAL ON HOW TO DO THIS!!! YOU'RE THE GREATEST!!! thank you so much!!

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