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hello everyone so in this video we will be learning that how can we join or concatenate two or more images using opencv i am pretty confident that after this tutorial you will be able you will be comfortable in joining images in any way you want so lets get started so you have to begin by importing your opencv module after that you have to load your images here i am going to be using these three images i will be using this image and this one and this one so first of all we will be learning that how can we concatenate or join images which will be having same width vertically so we will be joining images of same width vertically to do that we will be using the v concat method so you here you have to simply call your v concat method which is present inside your opencv module and then pass your images that you want to concatenate vertically in form of a list and after that you can store the output in a variable here i have used img underscore v variable and if i show you the output you c