In the Image stitch dialog box, click the Selection tool. To change the position of an image in the Selected files list, click a filename, and click one of the following buttons: If you want to select all open images, click Add all. Open the images you want to stitch together.Ĭhoose a filename from the Source files list, and click Add. For more information about color modes, see Changing color modes. If the selected files use a different color mode, or are all paletted color mode, the new file uses RGB color mode. If the selected images use the same color mode, except paletted color mode, the new file will use that color mode as well. You can stitch images in all color modes except black-and-white, duotone, 16-bit grayscale, 48-bit RGB, and multichannel. You can then save the stitched images as a single, flattened image, or as objects that you can continue to edit individually. As you position the images, overlapping areas will turn black to signal that you have aligned the edges correctly. You can select, move, and rotate the images, as well as change your view of them to allow more precise positioning. In Corel PHOTO-PAINT, you can stitch multiple images interactively. This image has been scanned in four sections and stitched.
You can stitch images together to create a single, large image.
For instance, you can scan a large image in smaller, overlapping pieces and reassemble them. Image stitching allows you to seamlessly join 2D images.