Putting photos in a series

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Ok this baffles me. I have four photos in landscape format that I want to put in a series but in a square. So basically a square version of this http://www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/pic/16786917 Could I also have a black seperation in between the photos? If someone could explain this to me it would be greatly appreciated :)
 
I assume you mean you have four pictures.

Simply create a 2x2 table with a black background and cell spacing/padding to suit then make sure all your images are the same size and pop one into each cell. If you give the table no size and the cells 50%, then it should look fine
 
I assume you mean you have four pictures.

Simply create a 2x2 table with a black background and cell spacing/padding to suit then make sure all your images are the same size and pop one into each cell. If you give the table no size and the cells 50%, then it should look fine

Hi thanks for the reply. Do you mean make a table in photoshop or another program?
 
Personally I would of resized the 4 images to the same size, for instance, 800 x 600.

Then in photoshop > create new and set the width to 1650 and the height to 1250.

Fill it black and then add in the 4 resized landscape photos, move them around to where you want them and you will have a black area between.
 
Personally I would of resized the 4 images to the same size, for instance, 800 x 600.

Then in photoshop > create new and set the width to 1650 and the height to 1250.

Fill it black and then add in the 4 resized landscape photos, move them around to where you want them and you will have a black area between.

Thank you :)
 
Luke,

My script writer scripts for PSE and PS have a program called PANEL which does this. You give it a directory of images or select the images and tell the program the colour of the borders, the number of images across and up and it sorts it all out. It's free to try and you obviously get the other features such as copyright images, text, borders etc.
 
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