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I have been asked to make a header for a website which comprises five horizontal photos in a strip side by side. The header is to measure 1280 x 168px. Can this be done in Affinity publisher or Affinity photo or both? thanks

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Both, but if you just want to generate an image to use as the header for your website, then Photo is probably better. I would generate a new blank image of 1280 by 168 pixels and then paste your images onto this. You can adjust the size of the pasted images to fit vertically, and then adjust the horizontal positions to suit.

John

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