1 posted on
08/09/2006 4:02:23 PM PDT by
rudy45
To: rudy45
You have to have a diagional cropper like photoshop or paintshop pro.
2 posted on
08/09/2006 4:03:19 PM PDT by
Khepera
(Do not remove by penalty of law!)
To: rudy45
You can do that with MS Paint.
To: rudy45
4 posted on
08/09/2006 4:24:32 PM PDT by
NonValueAdded
(Tom Gallagher, the anti-Crist [FL 2006 Governor race])
To: rudy45
If you have Photoshop,or some other competent photo editor, you can simply create a new image and copy both of them into it, then resize them to fit.
5 posted on
08/09/2006 4:39:19 PM PDT by
Brett66
(Where government advances – and it advances relentlessly – freedom is imperiled -Janice Rogers Brown)
To: rudy45
I would use the line tool to cut each one diagonally. Then I would select the background and invert and copy onto a new image the same size, aligning the pieces precisely (you can zoom up to see what you're doing better).
You can do that in about any graphics editor.
I use layers so I would just diagonally divide one, delete the part I don't want, put it on the top layer with the other photo on the bottom, merge and save.
Probably better not to use the anti-alias feature; the two should blend together ok. There are lots of different ways to do things.
6 posted on
08/09/2006 4:57:06 PM PDT by
Aliska
To: rudy45
Try GIMP, it's free and it works.
To: rudy45
Contact NYT or Rooters they are the "experts".
Lol!!
10 posted on
08/09/2006 7:21:15 PM PDT by
JamminJAY
(This space for rent)
To: rudy45
Adobe Photoshop has the tools to do it.
Open both, use the Lasso tool on one the create the image you want and then Copy and Paste that image onto the other one.
11 posted on
08/10/2006 5:51:04 AM PDT by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(Dawn of light...lying between a silence and sold sources...)
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