tiled photos?

A

alan

hello
is there a way to Tile photos? is there any programs that
can help me out there?. i use arcsoft photo studio 2000.
(canon scanner)
i am very new to this .any help greatly appreciated.
thankyou
regards Alan
 
Y

Yves Alarie

Adobe Photoshop Elements 2 will let you do this.
You select the photos you want and double click on one of them and they will
open in a tiled mode.
You can purchase it for about $60.00 if you shop around and get the usual
mail in rebate.
It is also included with some camera, scanner etc.
 
M

Michaeldavid

Yes Alan, I know just what you need for free. Download "irfanview"
http://www.irfanview.com/ when you use it, choose thumbnails and it will
give you a list of all your folders. Pick the one with the photos in it and
click select all. Click on files and then "create contact sheet from
selected files" a window wil open giving you options for size, columns, text
or just let them do it and click on create. All the photos you selected will
open into one big window with all your pics. Save as you will. I am sure
there are other free programs out there. If you want to spend money Adobe is
one of the better ones as Yves suggested. Let me know how it works out for
you. I have a real good one I could send you if you have cable connection.
Michael
 
Y

Yves Alarie

Irfanview is very good and free and certainly very good to have but it does
not "tile" in the Window sense of the word.
Elements is the only low price photo editor that will do this. You make a
copy of a photo file, then you open the original and the copy in tile mode
and you edit the copy. Having both files opened in the tile mode lets you
edit the copy and see how the changes you are making are affecting the
original. A great way to learn how to edit photos. You can do the same thing
for comparing the same scene taken with different camera settings to learn
how your camera works, etc.
Some image viewer software supplied with high end consumer cameras are
beginning to supply such a feature in their software also.
I am on cable and willing to try what you have, but it should do at least
what Elements can do as far as tiling and editing.
Thanks
 
A

Alan

Hello
ok ,thankyou michael,thankyou yves, for your replies. i
will look into those programs .unfortunately i do not
have cable .
thankyou very much again for your answers .
Regards
Alan
 

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