Learn How to Convert 3 images into One Vertically or Horizontally via Photoshop? Free Tutorials with Video and a place for Computer Tips and Tricks.
Photoshop basic to convert 2 pictures into one. There are lots of experts
around the world who have mastered skills in Photoshop but I am going to
share some Basic Photoshop tricks and tips for Amateur and beginners. You
can do it in a few seconds if you didn't even ever use Photoshop. No need to
understand extra skills and techniques, you have to just follow the subject
video and you will learn how easily it is, to convert 3
images/photos/pictures into one. You can convert photos into any format
using Photoshop, and you can create pictures and make editing with different
images using this Application but today in this video I am sharing a simple
way of merging or you can say combining two images into one with Adobe
Photoshop.
Convert 3 Pictures into One
I have previously shown the steps regarding merging 2 images into one in my past videos now this time I'm showing the procedure for converting 3 images into one by Photoshop simple and basic step. This tutorial will guide you on how to convert 3 images into one Vertically and Horizontally, once you know how to convert 3 images into one then you can merge as many images as you want.
Horizontal Method:-
- Launch / Start "ADOBE PHOTOSHOP".
- Go to "FILE>>OPEN" or use "CTRL + O" to open all three Images/Pictures.
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Now go to "IMAGE>>IMAGE SIZE" or use the "ALT + CTRL + I" key to see the pixel of your current image.(Heights of all images must be matched, if not then make it with Image Size i.e 1st is 512 x 512 then two other should be same 512 in Height but Width doesn't matter)
- In 1st Image go to "IMAGE>>CANVAS IMAGE" or use "ALT + CTRL + C" and Select "PIXEL" from drop-down menu if it's in Percent or Inches by default.
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Now manually enter "WIDTH" such as 1536 Pixel.(Simple Math, Plus the Width of all three Images and you will get your answer, 512+512+512 = 1536)
- Now in "ANCHOR:" click on Left Arrow if you want the current Picture to stick left side or click on Right Arrow to stick it to right side, leaving it will make stick in the Center and then click on the "OK" button.
- Go to the 2nd and 3rd Images and use "CTRL + A" and "CTRL + C" to copy one-by-one.
- Back to 1st Image and press "CTRL + V" to paste both images one by one.
- Re-position Images using "CTRL + LEFT MOUSE KEY".
- Finally, go to "FILE>>SAVE AS" or use the "SHIFT + CTRL + S" key to save the image in any format. i.e JPG, PNG, PSD, BMP etc.
Vertical Method:-
- Launch / Start "ADOBE PHOTOSHOP".
- Go to "FILE>>OPEN" or use "CTRL + O" to open all three Images/Pictures.
-
Now go to "IMAGE>>IMAGE SIZE" or use the "ALT + CTRL + I" key to see the pixel of your current image.(Width of all images must be matched, if not then make it with Image Size i.e 1st is 512 x 512 then two other should be same 512 in Width but Height doesn't matter)
- In 1st Image go to "IMAGE>>CANVAS IMAGE" or use "ALT + CTRL + C" and Select "PIXEL" from the drop-down menu if it's in Percent or Inches by default.
-
Now manually enter "HEIGHT" such as 1536 Pixel.(Simple Math, Plus the Height of all three Images and you will get your answer, 512+512+512 = 1536)
- Now in "ANCHOR:" click on Left Arrow if you want the current Picture to stick left side or click on Right Arrow to stick it to the right side, leaving it will make stick in the Center and then Click on the "OK" button.
- Go to 2nd and 3rd Images and use "CTRL + A" and "CTRL + C" to copy one by one.
- Back to 1st Image and press "CTRL + V" to paste both images one-by-one.
- Re-position Images using "CTRL + LEFT MOUSE KEY".
- Finally, go to "FILE>>SAVE AS" or use the "SHIFT + CTRL + S" key to save image in any format. i.e JPG, PNG, PSD, BMP etc.
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