Once they appear, you can rearrange them in a different order if you like. Head to step two in the process and choose your background color, number of columns, maximum width, and margin size. You can also pop your name into the Made By field.
This will display in the bottom-right corner within the border of the finished photo. Hit the Combine Photos button, and almost instantly, you'll see your new image. Another free website that lets you merge more than two photos is Photo Joiner. This site gives you an editing screen, so you can preview your finished project as you adjust the settings.
Click the Add Images button in the top-right and select your photos. They will display on that right side for you to drag onto the canvas. This lets you arrange them how you like. If you need to rotate, flip, or zoom in on a specific image, select it on the canvas and then click the Eye icon. Once your photos are ready, you can use the settings on the left of the canvas. You can also start with the settings if you prefer. Choose the number of columns or rows, pick the finished image size, and if you'd like a border, select the thickness and color.
You can use the settings on the far left to add text, change from vertical to horizontal, or create a Facebook cover. When you finish, click Save right above the canvas.
You can then download your photo as a JPG or pick a social network to share it directly from the Photo Joiner site.
Whether you want to put two pictures side-by-side, on top of each other, or inside a fun frame, there is sure to be a free online tool here for you. And since it's so easy to combine photos using these sites, you might want to try creating more than one merged picture. Just imagine the possibilities! And if you're on iPhone, you don't have to use a website. You can combine your pictures right inside your device. Here are two easy ways to combine photos on an iPhone, using either the Layout or Shortcuts app.
She then decided to follow her dream and now writes about technology full-time. Share Share Tweet Email. I'll also include a quick tip in each of the three sections to help speed up your workflow and get the best results. Download this tutorial as a print-ready PDF!
You can also follow along with my video of this tutorial on our YouTube channel. The first way we'll look at for blending two images together is by using Photoshop's layer opacity option. Here's the first image I'll be using:. And here's the second image :. If we look in the Layers panel , we see both images on their own separate layers.
The beach photo is on the Background layer , and the portrait is on "Layer 1" above it:. Related: How to move images into the same Photoshop document. The Opacity option is found in the upper right of the Layers panel. The Opacity value controls a layer's level of transparency.
By simply lowering the value, we make the layer more transparent, allowing some of the image below it to show through. The more we lower the opacity, the more the top image will fade into the bottom image.
And here we see that the woman is starting to blend in with the beach photo:. If I wanted to fade her even more into the background, I could simply lower the opacity value even further.
You'll want to adjust the opacity value as needed for your images:. Here's a quick tip to speed up your workflow. You can change a layer's opacity value directly from the keyboard. The second way we'll look at for blending two images together is by using Photoshop's layer blend modes. Blend modes are great for blending any two images together, but they're especially useful for blending a texture with a photo. Here's a portrait image that I have open:.
I'll blend the portrait with this texture image:. Again if we look in the Layers panel, we see each image on a separate layer. The portrait is on the Background layer and the texture is on the layer above it:. Blend modes in Photoshop are different ways that layers can interact with each other. The Blend Mode option is found in the upper left of the Layers panel, directly across from the Opacity option. By default, a layer's blend mode is set to Normal. Click on the word "Normal" to open a menu with lots of different blend modes to choose from.
We won't go through all of them here, but I cover the most important ones in detail in my Essential Blend Modes tutorial. Three of the most popular and useful blend modes you'll want to try are Multiply , Screen and Overlay. The Multiply blend mode creates a darkening effect, Screen creates a brightening effect, and Overlay blends the two layers to increase the overall contrast:.
The results you get from the various blend modes will depend entirely on your images. In my case, I get the best result using the Soft Light blend mode:. Buy now. Combine images with Auto-Blend Layers Search. Make it. The Auto-Blend Layers command. Depth of field blending.
Copy or place the images you want to combine into the same document. Select the layers you want to blend. Optional Align the layers.
Select the Auto-Blend Objective:. Blends overlapping layers into a panorama image. Blends the best details in each corresponding area.
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