GIMP :: Create Diptych For Photography?
Jul 27, 2012I have two separate images and I want to make a diptych on a white background like this image here that I found in google images
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I'm using a Mac OS X Lion
I have two separate images and I want to make a diptych on a white background like this image here that I found in google images
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I'm using a Mac OS X Lion
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Here it is before the wand,
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i am using
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