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Kitty61982
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Registered: Mar 2006
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New to editing
Hi there, I am trying to crop two pictures into one. Can anyone tell me the best software to get for that or how to go about doing it and not having it look like I put them together.
I'm really looking for software like seen in movies where you just click on the persons face or body and it selects the entire area and you can move it to where you want...Kind of like a green screen effect...If you know what I mean.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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wynngd
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Philippines
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ADoBE Photoshop off course :)
Hi Kitty,
You can do all of this using ADOBE Photoshop. THere is also Adobe Elements which is equiped enough to do enhancement in your photo. Adobe elements hs lower price than Photoshop CS2. If you like more funciton then you need to buy Photoshop. 
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Kitty61982
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Thanks Wynngd
I actually have Adobe Photoshop 7 but everytime I try to put the two pictures together it still looks like its been touched up instead of just taken. I might just need to take a couple more pictures and try with different ones. I also have Paint Shop X which I have yet to play with so I guess I will figure something out. 
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codiac2600
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I'm not too sure on Photoshop 7 but I know in photoshop CS and CS2 they have an imroved photo panarama creator. It automatically sizes and mozes up to like 5 pictures and gets them lined up perfectly everytime and even size correctly so they all fit in just a few minutes.
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