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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2015 23:14:43 GMT
I already have photos of both a swing top and a matching pair of leggings that I want to sell as a set.
However, initially I did not take a photo of them together, just took a picture of each one separately. Is there some easy way to stitch two photo together so I can use it for the gallery photo in my listing? Oh, and for this non-techie, I do mean easy.
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Post by zoesam on May 5, 2015 23:26:35 GMT
What photo editing software do you use? It depends on your software. Or there's a tool that some ebayer made long time ago, I can look it up, but if you use Picasa or something like that, there's probably an easier way. In Picasa it's called a composite.
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Post by zoesam on May 5, 2015 23:27:33 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2015 23:56:22 GMT
Yeah, I got the zippy link to work! Thank you so very, very much for sharing that link!! I have bookmarked it for future use. I just love it when this old brain can learn something new.
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Post by Pantlandia on May 6, 2015 0:34:45 GMT
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Post by zoesam on May 6, 2015 2:55:29 GMT
Glad you got one to work, it's even easier if you use Picasa. You just select the 2 photos in your software & click the composite button.
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Post by somany on May 7, 2015 17:21:52 GMT
Val, could we put this thread in the Resources area? I didn't see a place for photo/listing tips but maybe I'm just missing it?
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Post by blissfullymiserable on May 7, 2015 22:19:49 GMT
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Post by blissfullymiserable on May 7, 2015 22:22:19 GMT
I haven't had great success with photofunny, seems to be a centering issue that bugs me. I probably wasn't doing something right. Just tried photo joiner... so far it seems much better.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2015 13:28:37 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2015 17:04:13 GMT
I use Photscape which I think had been recommended around here before. It has all your basic photo editing features and has a combine feature that can tile vertically, horizontally or in a cube (they call it "checkered"). It is free too.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2015 11:20:04 GMT
I use Photscape which I think had been recommended around here before. It has all your basic photo editing features and has a combine feature that can tile vertically, horizontally or in a cube (they call it "checkered"). It is free too. I was going to get it on CNET but I was warned by another seller who is also running Win XP. That OpenCandy adware stuff and tons of popups comes with it and sucks the life out of a computer. I cannot afford to screw up my old computer. Why does CNET allow adware! Have a look at the CNET reviews which still mentions the virus adware coming with it. download.cnet.com/PhotoScape/3000-2192_4-10703122.htmlDoes anyone know of a safe download for this program?
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Post by val2525 on May 10, 2015 17:45:48 GMT
Your better course of action, sherlock, is to replace the Windows XP.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2015 0:23:55 GMT
I've had similar experiences with download.com/CNET recently too Sherlock. It's a shame as they used to be one of the most trusted places. Usually the manufacturer's website has a download that isn't packaged with a bunch of extra junk, but I see photoscape's website sends people to download.com and softonic.com to download. I'm not familiar with Softonic and can't vouch for it.
Besides an antiviral, remember to run anti-Maleware/Spyware removers regularly. I know Spyboy Desearch & Destroy has a version for widnows XP available as I tracked it down for my boss's XP laptop last year.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2016 13:27:42 GMT
You can use picmonkey.com as well. The free edits work for almost everything. And it is pretty user friendly.
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