how to transfer one picture to another

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HI, THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ THIS.WE HAVE A DIGITAL AND ARE TRING TO TRANSFER ONE PICTURE TO ANOTHER (ON MY COMPUTER), WHERE AS WE WILL HAVE 2 OR MORE PICTURES IN THE SAME FILE.WE FEEL BY DOING THIS WILL HELP US WHEN WE UPLOAD PICTURES TO THE INTERNET FOR STORAGE.I BET THIS IS AN EASY THING, BUT WE JUST DO NOT KNOW HOW THIS IS DONE. ANY HELP YOU MAY GIVE US WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.

THANK YOU.

-- charles henning (mswea24801@aol.com), October 26, 1999

Answers

Two images in one file? How about using an image editing program, and cut-and-paste (or copy-and-paste)? If that doesn't mean anything to you, just open up an image editor, and ask for help.

Incidentally, WE ARE NOT DEAF, there's no need to shout.

-- Alan Gibson (Alan.Gibson@technologist.com), October 26, 1999.


Ok, if the purpose is to upload both pictures to the internet so that someone can download both pictures at the same time, and then have both pictures. Then what you would want to do is use Winzip. This will archive both pictures together into one file (ex. files.zip) If you do not have Winzip, do a search on the web for Winzip. Or go to Pkware.com, or go to Tucows.com, or go to fileworld.com. Lots of places have this program. One thing you should know though. The picture files in most formats will NOT compress. So, you will have a large file to upload to the net.

-- David Erskine (davide@netquest.com), October 27, 1999.

One Word...

Masking. Or Mask.

Refer to an imaging program's help file for more information.

-- Jeffrey Sevier (jsevier@one.net), November 03, 1999.


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