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How to Combine Photos in Photoshop Hey Cafe Crew, its Colin Smith here from PhotoshopCAFE and this week Im going to show you how to combine two photographs together inside of docHub Photoshop. It seems like this is an area that people trip up a lot, so Im going to do a tutorial on it right now and just kind of answer all those questions once and for all is how do you combine two photos. So theres a couple of different ways of doing it. The easiest way to do it inside of Photoshop CC is to click and hold on the photograph that you want to bring into the other one. Then move your mouse right up until you see the other one appear, move your mouse or your pointer, if youre holding a Wacom, over the top. If you hold down the Shift key, it will center it and now release. And notice what weve done is weve now got both the photographs there inside of two layers on top of each other so we can combine them. But lets go back and Im going to show you some other things. So if we choose unde