HELP!!!, PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 2.0 PANORAMIC DILEMAS

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MARIO ALVARADO
Aug 9, 2003
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Hi, I am working on a project where I have down loaded hundreds of photos from the internet. I thought elements 2.0 would help me make a panoramic set up and it seems it does. My project would have multiple panoramic strips of individual pictures (collage).How can I merge seamless all the strips, one then one below that one and so on. How can I create a border before the first Panoramic strip and then after the last one. It would be creating eventually a poster size image of many of these panoramic strips up to about 8 rows. Can anyone outthere advise me on how to go about this? you can e-mail me also at I greatly appreciate it.

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Beth Haney
Aug 9, 2003
Mario, my project wasn’t as extensive as yours, but a couple of months ago I had about six shots I’d taken and wanted to merge them into one large image. When I took the pictures, I set it up for three merges in each of two rows. The panorama feature just couldn’t handle that, so I did it manually. I think it was much faster in the long run, because I didn’t have to go back to square one and start over every time one of them didn’t look the way I wanted it to. Experiment a little doing it without using panorama. I don’t think you’ll find it all that hard – assuming your images cooperate.
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MARIO ALVARADO
Aug 10, 2003
Thanks Beth, I know not to waste time now, if someone else has any advise please send it through. Enjoy your day everyone.
Mario

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