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Post by Sepiana on Jun 13, 2020 5:51:40 GMT
Sepiana, I was just trying to follow Buckskin's instructions to see how different it would be. Since I have no idea what Cascade is or what it is for I am really not going to worry about not being able to follow that. Charles, As your project consists of working with just two images, the easiest workflow is to display them side by side. You can do this by using the All Column option in the Layout menu I mentioned earlier or by going to Window>Images>Tile. Then, to add the second image to the first one, do Copy/Paste. As a side note, you can also use the Move tool and drag the second image onto the first one.
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Post by Inspeqtor on Jun 13, 2020 5:58:21 GMT
Sepiana, I was just trying to follow Buckskin's instructions to see how different it would be. Since I have no idea what Cascade is or what it is for I am really not going to worry about not being able to follow that. Charles, As your project consists of working with just two images, the easiest workflow is to display them side by side. You can do this by using the All Column option in the Layout menu I mentioned earlier or by going to Window>Images>Tile. Then, to add the second image to the first one, do Copy/Paste. As a side note, you can also use the Move tool and drag the second image onto the first one. Thank you again Sepiana! I did use them side by side as you did suggest
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