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  2. Template:Photo montage - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Photo_montage

    This template is used on approximately 5,100 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage . Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them.

  3. Fotor - Wikipedia

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    Fotor: A free easy-to-use photo editing and graphic design tool, available in web, desktop, and mobile versions. It provides a full suite of tools that cover most image editing needs. Fotor also includes advanced AI-powered tools such as background remover, image enlarger, and object remover, which make complex edits simple.

  4. Wikipedia:Collage tips - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Collage_tips

    There are currently several templates available for collages. {{Image array}} is often used for simple collages; {{Multiple image}} allows for better customization.We recommend against using a single file image for two reasons.

  5. MeituPic - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MeituPic

    Collage [4] has four types: template, freestyle, poster, PicStrip, which all maximize to insert nine photos. Template integrates photos in a vertical rectangle tightly. MeituPic has 15 frames or free download function for users. MeituPic also provides different templates according to number of photos inserted.

  6. Collage - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collage

    Collage made from photographs, or parts of photographs, is called photomontage. Photomontage is the process (and result) of making a composite photograph by cutting and joining a number of other photographs. The composite picture was sometimes photographed so that the final image is converted back into a seamless photographic print.

  7. Photomontage - Wikipedia

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    The Two Ways of Life, a moralistic photo montage of Rejlanders own work, 1857-a choice between vice (at left) and virtue (at right) Robinson's Fading Away (1858) The first and most famous mid-Victorian photomontage (then called combination printing ) was "The Two Ways of Life" (1857) by Oscar Rejlander , [ 3 ] followed shortly thereafter by the ...