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October 27, 2018
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Adding a second photo in Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0

  • October 27, 2018
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Hello! I'm kinda new! I was wondering how I could add a second photo to my Photoshop Elements 7.0. If it isn't clear what i'm trying to ask, I want to add a second photo tho a photo that i'm making fora thumbnail. Thanks!

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    https://forums.adobe.com/people/spirix+gamer  wrote

    Hello! I'm kinda new! I was wondering how I could add a second photo to my Photoshop Elements 7.0. If it isn't clear what i'm trying to ask, I want to add a second photo tho a photo that i'm making fora thumbnail. Thanks!

    1. Open picture B, the one you wish to select something from to add to another picture.
    2. Use one of the selection tools, e.g. selection brush, lasso tool, to select the object. You will see an outline ("marching ants") once the selection is complete
    3. Go to Edit menu>copy to copy the selection to the clipboard
    4. Open picture A, then go to Edit>paste
    5. Use the move tool to position object from picture B.
    6. In the layers palette you should see picture A as the background layer, and object B on a separate layer.

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    Inspiring
    October 27, 2018

    https://forums.adobe.com/people/spirix+gamer  wrote

    Hello! I'm kinda new! I was wondering how I could add a second photo to my Photoshop Elements 7.0. If it isn't clear what i'm trying to ask, I want to add a second photo tho a photo that i'm making fora thumbnail. Thanks!

    1. Open picture B, the one you wish to select something from to add to another picture.
    2. Use one of the selection tools, e.g. selection brush, lasso tool, to select the object. You will see an outline ("marching ants") once the selection is complete
    3. Go to Edit menu>copy to copy the selection to the clipboard
    4. Open picture A, then go to Edit>paste
    5. Use the move tool to position object from picture B.
    6. In the layers palette you should see picture A as the background layer, and object B on a separate layer.
    Participant
    October 27, 2018

    @Hatstead: Thank you for replying to my post so fast! I tried this tactic and it worked! Thank you!

    Participant
    October 27, 2018

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