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fredh60849289
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June 11, 2018
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Create Photomerge not on 2018 Elements

  • June 11, 2018
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I'm moving from Photoshop Elements 2 to Photoshop Elements 2018. BIG JUMP

One feature I used extensively was "Create Photomerge" which simply required me to pick two images off my computer and say okay.

If it couldn't create the photomerge it still loaded the images and I could move them around with the mouse to create the photomerge.

On 2018, Photomerge is there but it is restricted to panorama and several other non useful options.

So how do I just paste two images beside each other and create a new image ????

I've looked at videos and tried this for 2 hours now and it still doesn't work

Cheers

Fred

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    Correct answer 99jon

    The Photomerge guided edits cover the most common usage situations but you can create something manually in Expert mode.

    File >> New >> Blank File

    Set your dimensions, resolutions, and background color; then click OK.

    To add individual images use:

    File >> Place

    Use the move tool to position each layer, and masking to blend.

    3 replies

    Participant
    August 9, 2018

    Because the photomerge does not work for me either the refine edge Adobe photoshop elements 2018 just a month that I bought it

    fredh60849289
    Participant
    June 13, 2018

    Thank you. It worked. A little bit clunkier than the Elements 2 process but I guess this process meets more user needs. Thanks for the quick, correct and accurate answer

    99jon
    99jonCorrect answer
    Legend
    June 12, 2018

    The Photomerge guided edits cover the most common usage situations but you can create something manually in Expert mode.

    File >> New >> Blank File

    Set your dimensions, resolutions, and background color; then click OK.

    To add individual images use:

    File >> Place

    Use the move tool to position each layer, and masking to blend.