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Hi 

A newbie question from us.

We would like to be able to create multi-photo frames with following properties:

1. The frames can be easily adjustable. So could be either like the 3-photo version shown (top photo large with 2 smaller ones below) or for example 3 wide same sized photos in a column.

2. Most importantly, once the frame has been created, we should be able to add photos and 'move them around' within the space without it overlapping the frame or the space for any other photos. Crucially, this means we should not need to crop photos before adding them, because we should just be able to pan the photo around the allocated space until we see the part of the image showing as we want it. 

3. Fine if frame is always white, but would also be nice to be able to perhaps easily change its colour.

 

So the template should basically should work just like a real life frame :)

 

Is there any built-in function to create something like this?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

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Ps. to add some more clarity, in the example above, if we were to move the bottom right image (assisted yoga bend pose), we could perhaps move it down and show the therapist's face with the feet moving down or out of the image all together. So however we move each individual image, only the part within the frame space shows ... assuming the underlying image is larger than the space in which it sits of course.

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59 minutes ago, haakoo said:

Thank you haakoo ... told you we were newbies :) Now we finally understand what the terms clipping and mask (which we've heard many times in terms of image editing software) mean!

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