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well Jeff Phillips and this is my second tutorial in this tutorial Ill show you how I used for images two views one image made up of four photographs like this one here useful in having a series of steps explained photographically Ill close this and show you how I built this up first I go to file open as layers locate the he files at which to open its quite easy here because in the recent list the first one then shifts the last one because theyre all together and go open and theyre all open this ones the background layer doesnt really matter which ones the background layer but you see which layer is active by looking over here and the one with the white perimeter is the active layer so now if I type or hit shift T thats the scale tool and over tot 320 notice this chain link is together which means it maintains the proportion I dont have to change the height if I just press ENTER or scale its changed the width and height in the same proportion now if I click another layer pu