How do I open two images in ONE documents?

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Funky
Sep 19, 2005
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Hi,

I’m very new to Photoshop version 8.0. I’m trying to open one image, and then another in the same document. But when I open one, and then go to open the other, it does it in a way where I can’t merge the two images together. They’re in two seperate documents. How can I open them in the same documents, so that one image is on the Layer and the other is on the Background?

many thanks,

Yash

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Kingdom
Sep 19, 2005
"Funky" wrote in
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Hi,

I’m very new to Photoshop version 8.0. I’m trying to open one image, and then another in the same document. But when I open one, and then go to open the other, it does it in a way where I can’t merge the two images together. They’re in two seperate documents. How can I open them in the same documents, so that one image is on the Layer and the other is on the Background?

many thanks,

Yash

double click image in the layers pallett, rename then drag it from the layers pallett onto the other image


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Funky
Sep 19, 2005
Thanks for that. Really helped me;)

Yash
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"Funky" wrote in
news:432eb776$0$22954$:

Hi,

I’m very new to Photoshop version 8.0. I’m trying to open one image, and then another in the same document. But when I open one, and then go to open the other, it does it in a way where I can’t merge the two images together. They’re in two seperate documents. How can I open them in the same documents, so that one image is on the Layer and the other is on the Background?

many thanks,

Yash

double click image in the layers pallett, rename then drag it from the layers pallett onto the other image


f=Ma well, nearly…

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