Greetings fellow facial fans,
Quick question on Before and After pics: how do you make them??
sorry if this is a dumb question, thought I might as well ask. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Greetings fellow facial fans,
Quick question on Before and After pics: how do you make them??
sorry if this is a dumb question, thought I might as well ask. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
#1. Take picture of girl "before"
#2. Give her a facial
#3. Take picture of girl "after"
:D
When you have these pics, you can use Irfanview, it's a freeware...
Go to the menu image and choose create panorama image, choose the 2 pictures in the pop menu and this is done.
Replying to a little older of a post, but seeings as how the How To's section isn't very active I'll add this bit of advice. I would suggest having a tripod setup and aimed at a certain place/face/object. Blast that place/face/object and you'll have a before and after taken at exactly the same spot.
I used to use "create panorama image" in Irfan View to make before and after pics but I have discovered a much quicker way. You can use it to make b&a's directly from website images without having to save them first. Apologies if you know all this already but I couldn't see it here.
Direct from web page:
1. Open Irfan view, make sure Menu and Toolbar are showing (view/show toolbar)
2. Drag and drop first picture from the webpage or file into Irfanview. (or right click on first picture and hit Copy. Then go to Irfanview and hit Paste-it is quickest to use toolbar paste icon.).
3. Right click on second picture and Copy.
4. Back to Irfanview and click Edit/Paste Special-you now have the option to paste to right, left, above or below the first image. Hey presto your b&a is done!
5. There are various ways to crop the pictures in Irfanview before/after combining them.
You can do this with previously saved pictures also of course.
If this sounds complicated it really is not-give it a go and let me know how you get on!
Guess I am just old fashioned about it. I like using Paint. It is easy to use, especially if you need to resize or crop pics before joining the different pics. Even more so if you are adding more than just two pics together.
Providing the two or three pix are of the same size, use this from our own "Software Corner Section".
It is a versatile little tool and I have been using it for years now.
Great tip and clearly explained!! I have been looking for something like this for a while.
I use photoshop for most of my main photography, but I'm a HUGE fan of Irfanview. Wonderful little program, small footprint and free!!! Photoshop makes everything deliberately complicated, changes radically every edition, and adobe appears to be competing with microsoft for the bloatware awards. And the creative cloud scam forces us to pay for every useless "upgrade" [Read: DOWNgrade] their programming elves think is cool.