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Photo apps to crop photos together? - bethany - 12-09-2012 10:38 AM

You know those pictures you see all over Facebook for instance, with four pictures kind of stuck together? How can you do this? Because no apps i know of will let you do this Sad any ideas of downloads or programs?


- Craig - 12-09-2012 10:46 AM

http://www.photoshop.com
http://www.gimp.com


- Emily - 12-09-2012 10:46 AM

Picframe or Picstitch


- selina_555 - 12-09-2012 10:46 AM

To crop means to cut away information from the edges, so you're not actually asking about cropping.

I do believe you are simply asking about a collage:

If you type the words "free collage maker" into a Google searchbox, you will instantly get many hits, just like this:  http://bit.ly/wR1AHO

Here are a few examples:
http://www.photocollage.net/
http://www.photovisi.com/
http://www.kizoa.com/

Using a website is fine if you only want to make one collage, but if you do it regularly, you end up having to upload and then download again a whole bunch of photos. If your internet is down, you have nothing.
Also, resident programs are usually much better than free websites.

So in my opinion, you are better off with a resident program on your computer.
Again a simple Google search will give you plenty of options.
Picasa is one of those choices. I find its collage function awkward, but it is there and it is free, so why not try it.

The best collage maker by far is this one: http://site.lumapix.com/


- Manmeet - 12-09-2012 10:46 AM

Photoshop Express - Free

Display the image on the full screen within the pictures app.

Touch the screen and pinch out to enlarge the image as much as you’d like.

Move it left, right, up, or down to show as much of it as you want on the screen.

Take a screen capture of the image by pressing the volume buttons (+ and –) at the same time.

The buttons are on the top edge of the tablet.


- Mike1942f - 12-09-2012 10:46 AM

Actually, the free Windows program Paint is capable of doing it - just less of a nuisance to do it in other programs.
And it is not cropping, as has been pointed out - it is cut and paste a new selection in most programs.