ArcSoft www.arcsoft.com used to have a freeware version of thier PhotoStudio on line. I could not find it now. This is really easy to use. The hard part is scanning the images straight. If you do not have them straight the stitched area will be blurry. A half of a degree of rotation will cause problems. This is more noticable on text or maps than on photos. Visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~neknox/1920atlas/nebrmap.htm for a map that I scanned for the Knox Co. NEGenWeb Project. This is a large image (795K). It was scanned in three parts. On the top center of the map you will notice some yellow. Follow the right edge of that down to the text and you will see what the miss alignment will do to the text. The left edge of this was better aligned. Tom Garry F Bell <[email protected]> wrote: Hi I have a few images which I have had to scan in two parts. Does Photo Shop Pro provide for the stitching process? If not is there any particular software that does. I feel, and apologise, that I have asked this before albeit some months ago but cannot find any answers amongst my archived messages With thanks Garry New Zealand [email protected] T. Risinger Home Page: http://www.t-risinger.com/ Webmaster for Eastern Nebr. Gun Club: http://www.engcinc.org/ Assistant Coordinator for Knox Co. NEGenWeb Proj.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~neknox/ Webmaster for The Butterfield Family: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~butterfield/ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search