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I am currently working on a photo collage in Paint Shop Pro, and I want to make it appear as if it were one image. However, there's a black divider in between the two images I'm trying to mesh together, and I was wondering how to rectify this? Thanks.
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As I say I've not used PSP for a long time, but can't you draw a marquee around the image on the right and then nudge it over to the left until it covers the black area?
I've done it very quickly in Photoshop for you here (feel free to use that if its ideal!) |
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Can't remember, but it should be a tool in the main palette (like Photoshop). You use it to select an area of your image. As you can tell i'm not a fountain of knowledge for PSP anymore! lol
Found some tutorials here, they might help to familiarise yourself with the package |
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