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1.  Choose your images: The “Principal” image the current image that you have in the 
foreground of the program.  If you have more than one other image open, use the 
Secondary pull-down to select the one you want to stitch to the Principal image. 
2.  Choose the stitch type: Use the On pull-down to choose where you want to stitch the 
Secondary image (choose Left, Right, Top, or Bottom). 
3.  Set the blend: Use the Blend slider to adjust the amount of blend you want between 
the stitched images.  Choose “100” for the smoothest blend. 
4.  Set the stitch points: The stitch points are the spots where the two images will be 
merged.  All you need to do is click on either image to set the point.  Use the zoom tools 
so you can set these points precisely.  Once they’re set, click the Adjust button.  The 
program will automatically attempt to match the points of both images to a similar 
location. 
5.  When you’re ready, click OK.  The images will be stitched together as a new image. 
 
 
Play Macro: A macro is a custom set of commands that can be applied with a single click.  Don’t 
worry—it’s not as complicated as it sounds, and once you learn how to use them, macros are 
invaluable timesavers.  Before you can use a macro, you’ll need to create one first.  We’ll make 
one that’s really basic.  Let’s say that you have an entire batch of images that look overly dark.  
You find that you keep increasing the brightness of each photo by the same amount.  Instead of 
selecting the Brightness and Contrast enhancement and adjusting the brightness slider for each 
photo, you can create a macro and apply the brightness enhancement to each photo with a 
single click.  Here’s how to do it: