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Do you want to create a fun and simple collage with some of your pictures? Photoshop and a variety of other editing programs allow you to quickly place to pictures next to each other in the same image. This is great for pictures of friends, family, or any other memory you cherish. See Step 1 below to learn how.

  1. This may be done by either pressing “Ctrl + N” on your keyboard or go to File then select New. This will be the canvas that you place the images onto.
    • You will be asked to choose how large you want the canvas. In most cases you can leave it at the default size.
  2. You can load both pictures at the same time, or load them individually. You will need both images and your new canvas open at the same time.
    • Click File and then select Open to locate the pictures in your computer.
    • Two select two images at once, hold the Ctrl key down as you click the two pictures and click Open to open the two pictures in Photoshop. Otherwise open each image individually.
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  3. In order to do this, you will need to select the image, copy it to the clipboard, and then paste it into the blank canvas. First, select the window for the first image you want to copy.
    • Select the entire image by pressing Ctrl + A and you will notice that the entire picture is surrounded by broken lines that signify you have selected the entire image.
    • Press Ctrl + C or go to Edit and select Copy. This copies the image to the clipboard.
    • Select the window of your blank canvas. Press Ctrl + V or click Edit and then click Paste. The first image will be pasted on the blank canvas.
  4. While it is still highlighted from being pasted, you can resize the image or move it to any position you want on your work space. To resize the image, press Ctrl + T or go to Edit and select Free Transform.
    • The image will be surrounded by rectangles and a cross-hair will also be in the middle. Select any one of the squares to resize the image or click on the cross-hair and drag the mouse to move the picture.
  5. For this example, the image was moved to the left so that the face would occupy more or less the left half of the canvas.
  6. Move the image so that it on the opposite side of the original. You can move and resize each image as much as you'd like until you get the perfect proportions.
  7. You can finalize your picture by adding a caption, borders, a variety of image effects, and much more. When you are finished, be sure to save your final image by clicking File and selecting Save. you will be able to choose the final format and quality from this window.
    • This article will show you how to get the most out of Photoshop.
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    I am using my phone. What do I have to do to merge two pictures?
    Velana Valdez
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    You can use Pic Collage, an app you can download in the app store, to merge two pictures or place them side by side. You can also drag them into Google docs, where you can stretch, shrink, or enlarge them.
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This article was co-authored by Crystal Bear. Crystal Bear is a Professional Photographer and the Owner of Summer Bear Photography. Crystal specializes in weddings and portraits for women. She holds a BS in Interior Design and Consumer Science from San Francisco State University. Coming from a design background, Crystal brings a sense of style and artistry to her work that brings out her client’s inner confidence, showcases their beauty both inside and out, and puts them at ease. She also specializes in using the correct lighting and branding for women entrepreneurs. This article has been viewed 82,550 times.
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