3Choose the secondary image from the drop-down list, if necessary. The image appears in the second image window.

4Choose the position of the secondary image in relation to the primary image: Right, Left, Top, or Bottom. The image windows may change positions to reflect the location you choose.

5Use the slider to set the amount of blending you want between the two images. Setting the Blend to 100 gives you the smoothest transition between the two images.

6To indicate where you want the two images to overlap, click in the image windows to move the stitch marks.

It’s best to locate the marks in areas that have similar colors and brightness. Use the Zoom buttons to magnify the images if necessary.

7Click Adjust to refine the stitch mark positions automatically.

8Click OK to stitch the two images together.

Here’s an example of the resulting combined image:

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