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Tim Eagan

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  1. 9 hours ago, John Rostron said:

    Hello @Tim Eagan, and welcome to the forums.

    Load both of your images into Affinity. Before you do anything else, you should ensure that both images are the same resolution (dpi). You can do this using Document > Resize Document. Leave the size values the same, but untick the Resample box, then enter the desired dpi if needed.

    1. Select the left-hand iimage and use Document > Resize Canvas.
    2. Tick the little square centre-left in the set of nine squares in the array.
    3. Click on the lock between the width and height boxes to ensure that these two are independant.
    4. Enter a value in the width box about twice (or more) the current width. (or you can enter 200%) and press Resize.
    5. Now select the right-hand image and copy it (Cmnd-A, then Cmnd-C).
    6. Go back to the left-hand image and paste (Cmnd-V).
    7. Use the Move tool to move the right-hand image to the right to the desired position. I find it convenient to use the arrow keys. Use Shift-RightArrow to move quickly, then just RightArrow for more precise positioning. Use either up and down keys if you need to.

    You can now Merge, Merge Visible or Flatten should you wish for a single-layered image.

    By the way, you should really use a more meaningful title in your post. 'Subcon' could refer to subcontractor or subconcious, but not "How do I get two images side by side in one image".

    John

    Thanks for your patience, John. I am familiar with the 9 squares concept from Pshop, but I don't see them anywhere. The lock graphic is unresponsive.

  2. 12 minutes ago, v_kyr said:
    1. Just measure the sizes (width x height values) of both images (in case they differ) and add those values together. In case of side by side and the same height of both images add just their widths. - For top and bottom placement add the heights values and keep the width (as far as both have the same width).
    2. Now create a new document of that new calculated size from step 1.
    3. Place both images into the new document (File > Place) and arrange them side by side, or top and bottom etc. as you like.

    Thanks, v_kyr. I've gotten to step 2 of your answer, but I am stumped when it comes to "placing" images in that box. How do I do that? Nothing from my P-shop experience seems to help.

  3. 8 hours ago, John Rostron said:

    Hello @Tim Eagan, and welcome to the forums.

    Load both of your images into Affinity. Before you do anything else, you should ensure that both images are the same resolution (dpi). You can do this using Document > Resize Document. Leave the size values the same, but untick the Resample box, then enter the desired dpi if needed.

    1. Select the left-hand iimage and use Document > Resize Canvas.
    2. Tick the little square centre-left in the set of nine squares in the array.
    3. Click on the lock between the width and height boxes to ensure that these two are independant.
    4. Enter a value in the width box about twice (or more) the current width. (or you can enter 200%) and press Resize.
    5. Now select the right-hand image and copy it (Cmnd-A, then Cmnd-C).
    6. Go back to the left-hand image and paste (Cmnd-V).
    7. Use the Move tool to move the right-hand image to the right to the desired position. I find it convenient to use the arrow keys. Use Shift-RightArrow to move quickly, then just RightArrow for more precise positioning. Use either up and down keys if you need to.

    You can now Merge, Merge Visible or Flatten should you wish for a single-layered image.

    By the way, you should really use a more meaningful title in your post. 'Subcon' could refer to subcontractor or subconcious, but not "How do I get two images side by side in one image".

    John

    Thanks John. Sadly, I don't seem to be able to get past your first step, loading both images into Affinity. I select both files to open under File, but only one appears. I've tried this using finished, multi-layered aphoto files (my preferred format for these purposes) and  flattened pdf versions. In neither case can I get both images to appear at once.

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