Hello friends today i am gonna show you how to merge to pictures side by side without photoshop using only microsoft paint.
Yes,recently i have a situation where i have to merge two pictures without a photoshop in my friend's computer because the two pictures in combination whould give a different effect then the two separately.
So lets start this.
First select two pictures which you gonna merge
The next thing we want to do is to figure out the image sizes. Depending on the photos you are trying to combine, you may have to crop one in order for it to fit properly next to the other image.
Open one of the image in microsoft paint.
Click on the little arrow to the left of the Home tab and click on Properties. Here is where we will see how big the image is in pixels or inches.
Click on the resize button on the home tab
You can either do it by percentage or by pixels if you prefer. You also want to make sure you keep the Maintain aspect ratio box checked.
Once you have resized it, then you can also crop it if you want. Again, you can always go to Properties to see the final size of the image in pixels or inches. That way you can adjust the second image to be the same size if you want that.
After you are done adjusting the size and cropping, go ahead and save the photo. Now open the second image and do the same adjustments to match the first image. Now to the fun part of combining the images. Make a note of the sizes of both images and then create a new file in Paint.
By default, it’s going to create a new file with a default size. We need to specify the size of our new image so that the width is exactly the width of image 1 to image 2 and the height is just the height of one image.
In my case first image is 1280*800 and second image is 960*600 and I then resized them to half. So I need to change my new image size to 1120 × 300 in order to accommodate both images. Make sense? Again, go to Properties and adjust the size manually:
Note that this will put the two images side by side. If you wanted them on top of each other, then you would make the width in our case 480 and the height 700. So just have to do a little math to get the right size for what you want to do. Once you have resized the new image, go ahead and open another instance of Paint.
Open one of the images and click Select All to select the whole image. Then click on Copy.
Now go to the new image and click on the Paste button at the top left. It should look like this now:
Now in the second instance of Paint, go ahead and open the second image and Select All and then Copy. Then Paste it into the new image. By default, it’s going to go right over the first image. If you hover your mouse over the image, you’ll see you can drag it to a new location. Just click and drag to the right side.
So that’s it! Now just do a File – Save As and go ahead and save the combined image! It can take a little time and patience, especially if you have two images that are completely different in size, but once you get the hang of it, it’s pretty easy. It’s also good to know just in case you are using someone’s computer that doesn’t have third-party photo editing software installed. Enjoy!
Yes,recently i have a situation where i have to merge two pictures without a photoshop in my friend's computer because the two pictures in combination whould give a different effect then the two separately.
So lets start this.
First select two pictures which you gonna merge
The next thing we want to do is to figure out the image sizes. Depending on the photos you are trying to combine, you may have to crop one in order for it to fit properly next to the other image.
Open one of the image in microsoft paint.
Click on the little arrow to the left of the Home tab and click on Properties. Here is where we will see how big the image is in pixels or inches.
Click on the resize button on the home tab
You can either do it by percentage or by pixels if you prefer. You also want to make sure you keep the Maintain aspect ratio box checked.
Once you have resized it, then you can also crop it if you want. Again, you can always go to Properties to see the final size of the image in pixels or inches. That way you can adjust the second image to be the same size if you want that.
After you are done adjusting the size and cropping, go ahead and save the photo. Now open the second image and do the same adjustments to match the first image. Now to the fun part of combining the images. Make a note of the sizes of both images and then create a new file in Paint.
By default, it’s going to create a new file with a default size. We need to specify the size of our new image so that the width is exactly the width of image 1 to image 2 and the height is just the height of one image.
In my case first image is 1280*800 and second image is 960*600 and I then resized them to half. So I need to change my new image size to 1120 × 300 in order to accommodate both images. Make sense? Again, go to Properties and adjust the size manually:
Note that this will put the two images side by side. If you wanted them on top of each other, then you would make the width in our case 480 and the height 700. So just have to do a little math to get the right size for what you want to do. Once you have resized the new image, go ahead and open another instance of Paint.
Open one of the images and click Select All to select the whole image. Then click on Copy.
Now go to the new image and click on the Paste button at the top left. It should look like this now:
Now in the second instance of Paint, go ahead and open the second image and Select All and then Copy. Then Paste it into the new image. By default, it’s going to go right over the first image. If you hover your mouse over the image, you’ll see you can drag it to a new location. Just click and drag to the right side.
So that’s it! Now just do a File – Save As and go ahead and save the combined image! It can take a little time and patience, especially if you have two images that are completely different in size, but once you get the hang of it, it’s pretty easy. It’s also good to know just in case you are using someone’s computer that doesn’t have third-party photo editing software installed. Enjoy!
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