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How do I take multiple photos and put them all on one page?

I am having trouble trying to find an answer to this so maybe someone out there can help. I have a Kodak EasyShare C330 and I am trying to figure out how to get muliple photos I have taken and put them side by side on a single page screen to make only one page. I've seen these huge clothing lots on ebay and they have so many different outfits that the person took each single photo and got 3 or 4 to fit on one page. So when you see the auction it looks as if they have say 3 mannequines side by side w/an outfit. How do they do this?

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  1. You need some photo editing software (Photoshop or similar) that can resize your photos. I have used this idea to make sheets of wallet sized photos from photos that I took of my grandkids. The idea is to combine them into a single file for each side-by-side image that you want. . Open a New File with a canvas size equaling the size you want for the side-by-side. . Resize your original pics down to the smaller dimensions to fit on the side-by-side. Important: make sure that you use the same resolution on the new file and all your resized originals. . Use Edit/Copy to get each resized original, and put it on the new canvas with Edit/Paste . You can reposition each of the smaller images by using a Move function or holding down Left Click and moving the images to be side-by-side. . Save the new file with the side-by-side images and upload it as needed. Some of the details will depend on which photo editing software you have. You can email me with questions if you wish. Good Luck
  2. photo editing program or probably the best would be one of the scrap booking programs you can do all kinds of things with them
  3. Hi, I recommand you to try google picasa. picasa is a Google's photo software. It's what should've come with your camera. It can Edit , organise and Share you picture and small video flips. It's very easy to use and is free, just like Google Download it free in here: http://www.adcenter.net.cn/google-picasa/ Good Luck!
  4. Any photo editing software can do this. Just cut the seperate images and paste them all into a new one, save and presto! all done.
  5. use iPhoto application on a Mac to manipulate the photos. It's very easy and flexible.
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