ok so here is the scenario, my gf like last year would like to put out a xmas greeting card. pretty simple one would think and just like last year she would like the picture on the card to be of her dog. now the catch this time around is that she doesn't have only one dog, she has THREE of them things running around now. so what she did was take individual pictures of her dogs because she could not get them all to stay put for a pic. the problem i am having is trying to merge?? or group the photos together into one picture so i can put it on the card for her. i was able to individual add each picture to the card but because the sizes are different (different posters for the dogs) there are gaps between the photos leaving a white backround between them which she wasn't happy with. now if i could somehow manage to group them together and have w/e white backround there is be on the outside of the pic like a border, she would be happy with that. anyone have any input on this or what program(s) to use. for w/e reason i just don't think this is something that is extremely complicated, but this has become quite the pickle for me thanks a lot for any help
what i would do is cut out each dog out of each pix and insert them into a new-back-ground pix and then add the pix to the xmas card.. ye can use photoshop or microsoft digital image or gump and thats free.. link for GUMP http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/
thanx for the input ireland, gimp wasn't hard too work with and being free, definately couldn't go wrong...mailed the cards out today