Make a new blank canvas big enough to frame your montage:
File – New (make sure the dpi resolution of the new canvas is the same as your timelapse images – ideally 300dpi)

Use the crop tool to cut a slice from each image and drag it into the new canvas
Use the Move tool to position each new slice on the new canvas

You can adjust the position of any layer by selecting from the one you wish to adjust from the layers palette

When you’re happy with the timelapse montage you can preserve all the layers – for future tweaking – by saving as a .psd (Photoshop file). If you’re bold enough to commit – you can merge all the layers and save as a .tif or .jpg
Advanced Photoshop users could stack all the images on top of one another and use the erase tool selectively on each layer to reveal and blend the layer underneath...
If you're using glue and scissors - don't worry. Different approaches will make for an interesting class on Wednesday.
Good luck - email or post a comment if you need to...
2 comments:
Are we allowed to use 'photomerge'( file, automate, photomerge) to construct our images or does it all have to be done be ourselves?
You all have a completely free choice of how to make the sequence.
I'm interested in seeing how everyone responds - and what skills people already have.
Hopefully we can all learn something from each other.
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