Photoshop :: Merging Images To Form One Large Image

Jun 30, 2004

If I have 4 or 5 images I need to merge with each other (not on top of each other, but alongside each other) to form one larger image..how do I do it?

I want to desaturate the images and then merge them and add a colour wash over the top of them.

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Within my java app, I create XFDF and FDF files and open them in a browser. They are suppose to merge and display to the user using the form. However, on my Windows (local machine) they don't merge but display the actual file data.

I don't have this problem when working from my Unix server. It's only when I'm working on my local machine (using Windows XP, Apache, Tomcat, IE 6.0). I'm using the same code and the same forms but they just aren't displaying/merging.

I am installing the webapp to run on a laptop and it does the same thing. I need it to display the forms for printing and not the xml/fdf data.

I have modified my Apache conf file to include the following line:
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Is there something else that I'm missing with maybe an IE setting or Apache or Tomcat that isn't allowing it to merge?

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