Find Out How to Stitch (Join) 2 Photos with Photoshop CS2

Stitch (Join) 2 Photos with Photoshop CS2

Follow the link to the tutorial to discover how to stitch or join 2 photos together with Photoshop CS2.

Joining or merging two pictures in Adobe Photoshop is really easy using the full tutorial link here
The easy to follow steps are:

  1. Make your Canvas Size big enough for the new stretched photo(s)
  2. Paste the 2nd pic into a new layer
  3. In Quick Mask, select a rectangle on the overlap end where you want to join it and use the Gradient Fill tool to make a vertical graduated mask
  4. Back into normal view and do Ctr/Shift/i to reverse the selection and hit delete to create the fade-out
  5. Move the top layer to blend it in with the one below.

Barossa Whispering Wall

These pics were taken as part of a panorama of the famous Barossa Whispering Wall in Sth Australia.

Photo stitch, I.E., Stitching two pictures together is really easy once you have learned the routine, so read the tutorial and you too can find out how to stitch (join) 2 photos with Photoshop CS2

9 Responses to “Find Out How to Stitch (Join) 2 Photos with Photoshop CS2”

  1. Fred says:

    This is one very cool post – it exactly answers what I wanted to know – Thanks Rhys – Fred the Ned

  2. Gini says:

    Easy and very useful. I’ve never liked the Panorama Stitxhing that is available in Photoshop so I’ve used a different program. Thank you, I’m going to try this.

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  3. Thank you for this post I had been trying to do this for some time without success I am now making significantly better images

  4. rhys says:

    @camera insurance

    You’re very welcome, glad to help!

  5. oscommerce says:

    thanks for this great resource. i barely wait to do it myself.

  6. Nice work! I wrote the same tutorial for work (I supervise product development) -Slumberg

    Photoshop Tutorial’s last blog post..Photoshop Tutorial: Improve Photograph/Image Quality

  7. Dll says:

    Well, i was doing it in a different way but this is much easier. Thanks

  8. Fonts says:

    I am pretty much a vectoral artist but I love the flexibility of PS.

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  9. Rhys says:

    @Fonts -

    Yep, I Agree; PShop is the embodiment of infinite variability….
    8)

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