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How can I cut and paste pictures onto one another

(Topic created on: 04-29-2022 05:38 AM)
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SimplyRedman_YT
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How do I cut ,paste picture onto one another on this phone I need serious help,please
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Troubadour
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I am guessing you will need a photo editing app for that. Google 'android cut and paste photos' which gives lots of options. Although I would probably also Google 'best android photo editing apps'.
SamsungLaura
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Thanks @Troubadour! 

Hi @SimplyRedman, as mentioned by Troubadour you will need some form of photo editing app to composite pictures over another. 

The app will need to have a layers function in order for you to edit multiple photos at once. 

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Michaelbranham80
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Actually that feature was available on Galaxy s9+ please educate yourself before promoting 3rd party software.  

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Wasabiburger
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You must be fun at parties lol
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@SimplyRedman are you wanting Photoshop type editing or are you wanting to create a photo collage?
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I know how to put a picture over another one it's just getting rid of the edges around the circle that I have trouble finding on my a12
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If I'm trying to put a circle over another picture like a moon I still have the square edge around that moon I'm trying to put over other picture it's for my YouTube #MarioKartTour channel
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When you edit a photo, do you see the dotted circle?
If yes, and you tap it, it should give you the 2nd screen, which will snap to the shape/object you want to use, or you can do it manually.

Once you have cut the shape/object you want to use in another image and saved it, you then open the other image, tap the Edit icon, then tap the Smiley face, then tap Stickers. Then tap the Gallery icon and find the image you previously cut and you can then paste it into and move it around on the main image.

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Michaelbranham80
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Unfortunately its no longer availableas far as I can find,  that was a beloved feature on my galaxy s9+ but Unfortunately somehow someone thought it best to leave it out of the Galaxy s23 ultra.  

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