I have two pictures that I want to make into one picture so I can.

D

deebohead

I have two pictures of my dogs sharing a cup of coffee. One pic has one
drinking while the other waits her turn and the next pic is vice versa. I
just want to be able to show this in one picture. But everything I see is so
technical. I just want to be able to show both pics in one picture? Surely
its simple but darned if I can figure it out.
 
D

deebohead

I have Kodak. Do you mean like that? Is there anything else you can tell me
once I get there? I'm not the most computer savvy.

JoAnn Paules said:
You need a photo editing program.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



deebohead said:
I have two pictures of my dogs sharing a cup of coffee. One pic has one
drinking while the other waits her turn and the next pic is vice versa. I
just want to be able to show this in one picture. But everything I see is
so
technical. I just want to be able to show both pics in one picture? Surely
its simple but darned if I can figure it out.
 
D

DL

If you have a Kodak camera that may have come with various software, a photo
editing program may have been included. Read the paperwork that was supplied
with the camera to see if it included such software, and what the program is
called

deebohead said:
I have Kodak. Do you mean like that? Is there anything else you can tell me
once I get there? I'm not the most computer savvy.

JoAnn Paules said:
You need a photo editing program.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



deebohead said:
I have two pictures of my dogs sharing a cup of coffee. One pic has one
drinking while the other waits her turn and the next pic is vice versa.
I
just want to be able to show this in one picture. But everything I see
is
so
technical. I just want to be able to show both pics in one picture?
Surely
its simple but darned if I can figure it out.
 
D

deebohead

I'm sorry. What I meant was I have kodak easy share. And Windows Photo
Gallery and HP photosmart and Microsoft Office Picture Manager and Paint.
Will any of these get me anywhere?

DL said:
If you have a Kodak camera that may have come with various software, a photo
editing program may have been included. Read the paperwork that was supplied
with the camera to see if it included such software, and what the program is
called

deebohead said:
I have Kodak. Do you mean like that? Is there anything else you can tell me
once I get there? I'm not the most computer savvy.

JoAnn Paules said:
You need a photo editing program.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



I have two pictures of my dogs sharing a cup of coffee. One pic has one
drinking while the other waits her turn and the next pic is vice versa.
I
just want to be able to show this in one picture. But everything I see
is
so
technical. I just want to be able to show both pics in one picture?
Surely
its simple but darned if I can figure it out.
 
D

DL

Paint might
The HP 'may' have come with photo editing software you would need to examine
the paperwork or HP disks to check

Theres a guide here, for some free editing apps
http://www.slrphotographyguide.com/photoediting-software.shtml

Most digital cameras include photo editing apps

deebohead said:
I'm sorry. What I meant was I have kodak easy share. And Windows Photo
Gallery and HP photosmart and Microsoft Office Picture Manager and Paint.
Will any of these get me anywhere?

DL said:
If you have a Kodak camera that may have come with various software, a
photo
editing program may have been included. Read the paperwork that was
supplied
with the camera to see if it included such software, and what the program
is
called

deebohead said:
I have Kodak. Do you mean like that? Is there anything else you can tell
me
once I get there? I'm not the most computer savvy.

:

You need a photo editing program.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



I have two pictures of my dogs sharing a cup of coffee. One pic has
one
drinking while the other waits her turn and the next pic is vice
versa.
I
just want to be able to show this in one picture. But everything I
see
is
so
technical. I just want to be able to show both pics in one picture?
Surely
its simple but darned if I can figure it out.
 
M

Mary Sauer

www.irfanview.com with the plug-ins has a panoramic option. It is free, might be
worth a try.

--
Mary Sauer
http://msauer.mvps.org/

deebohead said:
I'm sorry. What I meant was I have kodak easy share. And Windows Photo
Gallery and HP photosmart and Microsoft Office Picture Manager and Paint.
Will any of these get me anywhere?

DL said:
If you have a Kodak camera that may have come with various software, a photo
editing program may have been included. Read the paperwork that was supplied
with the camera to see if it included such software, and what the program is
called

deebohead said:
I have Kodak. Do you mean like that? Is there anything else you can tell me
once I get there? I'm not the most computer savvy.

:

You need a photo editing program.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



I have two pictures of my dogs sharing a cup of coffee. One pic has one
drinking while the other waits her turn and the next pic is vice versa.
I
just want to be able to show this in one picture. But everything I see
is
so
technical. I just want to be able to show both pics in one picture?
Surely
its simple but darned if I can figure it out.
 

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