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i also want to have the ability to adjust my photos to line up with each other. It seems all the panorama programs do it for you and thats it. Im not actually doing a panorama, so i want to control the pictures positioning in the work space. If that makes sense?
 
i also want to have the ability to adjust my photos to line up with each other. It seems all the panorama programs do it for you and thats it. Im not actually doing a panorama, so i want to control the pictures positioning in the work space. If that makes sense?

Ok, so you want to do some sort of photo collage?
Check out these Pixelmator-tutorials to see if some of the tools might be useful for you.
Pixelmator Tutorials – Alignment Guides
Pixelmator Tutorials – Winter Getaway Photo Collage
 
Dang, I just looked this up and you need 10.6 or earlier, that means no Lion or Mohntain Lion. Man, I didn't think this would be so hard to find. Thanks though.
No Rosetta after Snow Leopard, that's why I still have Snow leopard machines.
 
Photoshop CS2 running in Snow Leopard Server installed into Parallels for use in Lion, Mt. Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite and El Capitan.

Snow Leopard Server available from Apple Store for $20 by telephone only; ask for part MC588Z/A

Installing Snow Leopard Server into Parallels for DUMMIES:

https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...llels-7-in-lion.1365439/page-23#post-17285039


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