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I am using Photoshop Elements II. I have two line drawings that I want to super-impose on one another. I want to see the details of BOTH images. When I use photomerge, I get half of one image and half of the other. I want to see all of both. I also tried to do this in Power Point but when I put one image over another, it completely covers it up. What should I do so I can see both images on top of one another?? Thanks Roger
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<DIV>I am using Photoshop Elements II. I have two line drawings that I want to super-impose on one another. I want to see the details of BOTH images. When I use photomerge, I get half of one image and half of the other. I want to see all of both. I also tried to do this in Power Point but when I put one image over another, it completely covers it up. What should I do so I can see both images on top of one another?? Thanks Roger</DIV>
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