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<p>[QUOTE="kanga, post: 877252, member: 9270"]It's not particularly difficult to merge multiple photos into one.</p><p>I have Paint Shop Pro which is similar to Photoshop.</p><p>As others have said, learning how to use the s/w is the difficult part.</p><p> </p><p>But I want to suggest a different (and I think better) way.</p><p>Make <b><u>good</u></b> images of your coin including the slab if appropriate.</p><p>Insert the one freebie (generally the obverse).</p><p>Then insert the rest of the images <u>into your description area</u> (not into the eBay picture area in the seller's form) using <b>HTML</b>.</p><p>This requires that you have your images loaded into some place like Photobucket.</p><p>Sound a bit daunting <b>BUT</b> it only takes one line of code per image.</p><p>And you keep using the code line over and over (copy and paste) just changing the filename as appropriate.</p><p>This is the way I do my eBay listings and using this method I can put as many images as I want into my listings.</p><p> </p><p>If requested I'll try to put together a little tutorial.</p><p>I won't direct you to my listings (I've got 10 up at the moment) since I don't want any hint that I'm advertising.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kanga, post: 877252, member: 9270"]It's not particularly difficult to merge multiple photos into one. I have Paint Shop Pro which is similar to Photoshop. As others have said, learning how to use the s/w is the difficult part. But I want to suggest a different (and I think better) way. Make [B][U]good[/U][/B] images of your coin including the slab if appropriate. Insert the one freebie (generally the obverse). Then insert the rest of the images [U]into your description area[/U] (not into the eBay picture area in the seller's form) using [B]HTML[/B]. This requires that you have your images loaded into some place like Photobucket. Sound a bit daunting [B]BUT[/B] it only takes one line of code per image. And you keep using the code line over and over (copy and paste) just changing the filename as appropriate. This is the way I do my eBay listings and using this method I can put as many images as I want into my listings. If requested I'll try to put together a little tutorial. I won't direct you to my listings (I've got 10 up at the moment) since I don't want any hint that I'm advertising.[/QUOTE]
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