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Jan 10, 2011 23:37 |  #1

Ok, I see it everywhere and would like to learn how to put more than one photo together as one print! Like a collage. For example 2 different photos side by side on one print. I'm sure it's easy and can be done in most programs. I'm fairly comfortable with Lightroom 3, I also have Aperture3, Elements 8, and CS5, all of which I have yet to really tackle, although I do perform some edits with CS5. I've looked around LR3 a little and can't figure it out. Thanks in advance!


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Jan 11, 2011 05:21 |  #2

Lightroom doesn't do things like collages -- you process single images, and then you print according to a template of one or more images, but it it not designed to create one image from different elements of different images.

So, you will need to delve into Photoshop for this! Do a Google search of "photoshop collage" and you will find a ton of tutorials and such.


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Jan 11, 2011 06:03 |  #3

Using PShop?
Easy.
Open new file. With te size as you want.
Open first photo. Copy and Paste . Adjust it with Free transform. Open the second, Copy and paste, free transform, and so one...
Control + A (to select te entire picture). Control + C to copy, Control + V to paste.
Ah, are you using Mac?, please read Command rather than Crtl.
Using Power Point.
Open new slide. Import picture, copy and transform, import another, copy and transform, and so one....
Finally, save it as *jpeg
Is easyer to do it than tell you the process (specially in my case)


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Jan 11, 2011 06:26 |  #4

tonylong wrote in post #11616306 (external link)
Lightroom doesn't do things like collages

I think what the OP means is simply print multiple images on the same sheet of paper, which LR can do.

LR cannot combine multiple images into one however. ;)


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Jan 11, 2011 08:14 |  #5

René Damkot wrote in post #11616490 (external link)
I think what the OP means is simply print multiple images on the same sheet of paper, which LR can do.

LR cannot combine multiple images into one however. ;)

Yes, exactly. Except I don't want to print, I just want to use them for the web. Thanks for the advice so far.


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Jan 11, 2011 08:20 |  #6

In that case, you'll need to print them to file. Only way to get more then one image "in an image" is using the print module.


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Jan 11, 2011 08:34 |  #7

Ok, I will try that Rene....here is a perfect example of what I am trying to achieve:

The flowers: https://photography-on-the.net …ead.php?t=27747​5&page=458


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Jan 11, 2011 13:33 |  #8

A simple solution I found was to use Picasa. Select the pics and select "create collage" from menu and that's it. Plenty of custom options, paper sizes etc to choose from.




  
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Jan 11, 2011 17:13 |  #9

LR3 can do it. In the "print" module, you can create a multi-picture photo, like what you see from the kid's school pictures. The photos can be all the same or different of your choosing.




  
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Jan 28, 2011 22:46 |  #10

chantu wrote in post #11620165 (external link)
LR3 can do it. In the "print" module, you can create a multi-picture photo, like what you see from the kid's school pictures. The photos can be all the same or different of your choosing.

Thanks!! I looked all over for some decent customizable collage software before I finally came to POTN and searched for it. I use LR3 but never thought to create my collage there. It's not perfect, but it works great!


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Jan 28, 2011 22:57 |  #11

google Layers.


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Jan 29, 2011 09:05 |  #12

It’s actually a feature in LR3. Go to the Print Module. Just select Custom Package in the top right panels and drag photos where ever you want.


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Jan 29, 2011 09:11 |  #13

Since you have CS5, spend some time with the right books and get to know it.

Have a look at Katrin Eismann's work; of all the books I have, hers are the best.

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Jan 29, 2011 19:08 |  #14

LR3 can do this in the print module. I do it all the time (see the first image in this blog post http://mfphotography.c​a …er-leslie-matt-and-henri/ (external link))


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Jan 29, 2011 19:14 |  #15

There's a little free program I use for simple/cool edits called photoscape. It has a "combine" and "page" feature that can do things like this very easily.


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