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Years ago, I had a very good program which I think
was called Paintbrush. One of the things I could do with it was to open a new blank file in JPG format.
I could then paste images into it. Very good for
manually making panoramic shots without the
need for a specific program for making panoramas.
You could simply line the individual photographs up
in the new (blank) image until they overlapped
correctly.
Is there a facility in Photoshop which allows this to
be done, failing which can anyone recommend another
application.
Ta.
Minge
was called Paintbrush. One of the things I could do with it was to open a new blank file in JPG format.
I could then paste images into it. Very good for
manually making panoramic shots without the
need for a specific program for making panoramas.
You could simply line the individual photographs up
in the new (blank) image until they overlapped
correctly.
Is there a facility in Photoshop which allows this to
be done, failing which can anyone recommend another
application.
Ta.
Minge
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