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1. Re: Multiple Images per Frame in PSE 6.0 Slideshow
Barb__O Jan 16, 2009 11:57 AM (in response to Susan Verner)Susan,
I am curious about what you have attempted for using two images in the same slide show frame?
What I think I would do is to use the Photoshop Elements Editor to place the multiple images in a single photo file and then use that new "composite" photo file in my slide show. -
2. Re: Multiple Images per Frame in PSE 6.0 Slideshow
Susan Verner Jan 17, 2009 2:01 PM (in response to Susan Verner)Barb--
I saw that suggestion in another section of this forum (which I should have checked first before posting, sorry!). I couldn't figure out how to do that. Can you explain how to do that in the Photoshop Editor?
What I ultimately did was scan the photos in together as one bigger picture. And then I used the Divide Scanned Photos feature to put space between the two pictures.
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3. Re: Multiple Images per Frame in PSE 6.0 Slideshow
Barb__O Jan 17, 2009 3:13 PM (in response to Susan Verner)Susan,
>What I think I would do is to use the Photoshop Elements Editor to place the multiple images in a single photo file and then use that new "composite" photo file in my slide show.
I don't really know how to describe that process within a forum post.
Does someone else have a tutorial that might help Susan? -
4. Re: Multiple Images per Frame in PSE 6.0 Slideshow
(SaurabhGupta) Jan 26, 2009 4:25 AM (in response to Susan Verner)You can go to editor and make a collage or photobook on which the multiple images gets placed in the single page.The photobook or collage can be made through the create pane.Then you need to save the image and include it in the organizer.The image saved will be either in .pse or .psd.Thereafter you can use the image in a slideshow. -
5. Re: Multiple Images per Frame in PSE 6.0 Slideshow
Susan Verner Mar 27, 2009 8:14 AM (in response to Susan Verner)Yes, I found this solution on my last project. It works very well.
Thanks for the response.

