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Merging images with stacks

Merging images with stacks

- A new feature introduced into version 1.4 of Affinity Photo is Image Stacks. Here's how it works. This is a photograph taken from London Bridge of the south bank of the River Thames. And you can just see Tower Bridge in the background. I took several photographs of this, all on my iPhone. And the trouble is, there was always people walking in front. On every picture I took, there was somebody in the way. Well, Image Stacks can fix that. Let's go to File and New Stack. And this dialog appears. We can choose to Add images. We'll select all of those images I've got open, and I've put them in their own folder. We'll tell Affinity Photo to automatically align the images using a Perspective distortion. We could just set it to scale, rotate, and move the images or translate them, but having it on Perspective means that, because I was taking it with a phone and the camera may have moved slightly, this will produce the best results. So I'll click OK. And now it'll take a few seconds for…

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