The app is very easy to use. All you need to do is choose the right frame for your photos, keeping in mind the number of images that you want to put together. You can choose one for two pictures... or for seven; it's up to you.

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Does someone use a good photo grid/creator collage software for windows? There seems to be tons of mobiles apps and of course all the website page creators have this photo grid option where you include a number of images, and they get arranged (with cropping or original aspect ratio, as you like).

I cannot seem to find a good option for Windows. I see a lot of collage software with very simple features, but what makes them unusable for me is that you have to use template and figure out before the number of photos you want to use.

The best thing I have seen that would work is turbocollage but they have a very high yearly subscription fee and I would rather have a one payment solution and update when I want. This subscription makes their software unusable after one year if you don't renew. I do not want to abide by these conditions.

I use Adobe Lightroom+Bridge and Photoshop extensively. Unfortunately they cannot create Gallery grids like for example the websites were different aspect ratio images fit together in a very cool looking final canvas.

Thank you. I tried the demo, and it is not what I am looking for. Again you have to decide a fixed number of photos and it does not adapt to the different aspect ratio. On web the type that galleries that fit together is called Masonry Gallery I thin. That's what I am looking for but not on Web but on a windows software option.

First, you can use Adobe Express, which is free (if you have an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription of any sort, you get premium free). Not sure what the basic version allows and it does require uploading your photos. You have various layout options and can download the result as jpg, png or pdf.

Second, and this is the best option for my purposes, is to use Grid Art Collage Maker on my android (Galaxy) phone. Many of the pictures I want to collage were taken with the phone anyway. Otherwise, I just transfer the edited pictures from the computer to the phone, make the collage, and upload to my computer or to the web. Basic templates are free. If you upgrade to premium (lifetime use, maybe $1.99 - can't remember), you get more grid and other templates. The latest update yesterday allows 100 pictures. Collage Maker | Photo Editor - Apps on Google Play.

There are no good options for PC as far as I can tell unless you are creating actual web pages. Then there are plenty of photo gallery plugins which will create masonry grids and many other types of photo grids.

Yes, website have lots of options for photo grid. Don't know why pro software does not implement this. The Print section of Lightroom is not bad and I am working with that for the moment but it has not this photogrid masonry that those websites have.

I still keep looking for option. With so many people doing scrapbooking, collages etc it seems really weird that there are no good options for PC or Mac. Lets see if a big player like ACDsee, Adobe, Exposure, Luminar ,etc come up with a good solution in the future.

I wouldn't hold my breath on that one. As more and more of the masses are moving to phone photography and phone and tablet editing, I believe developers and software companies aren't going to be willing to spend time on this sort of project for computers.

I just found this: Requires a little setup but you can customize it. I was trying to create some templates the other day using layers and clipping masks, but this looks much easier. And frames can also be shapes, so it may be possible to duplicate some of the fancier non-linear frames provided in the phone apps. Create a couple of collages in one of the mobile apps and copy them to your PC. Then bring into photoshop, create frames and save as a template. I am excited to experiment with this technique. Hope the idea in the video works for you because it looks like what you are hoping to implement.

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You can use grids to make photo collages, mood boards, and eye-catching posters. Curate crisp designs with the Adobe Express grid maker, use a combination of stock photos and your own uploaded images. The amount of customization available allows you to create genuinely unique grids without having to start from scratch.

Boost your social media influence by sharing your photo collage on your favorite platform or designing a grid takeover for your Instagram feed. With the click of a button, you can automatically format your grid design for any website. You can even print your grid at home on photo paper to frame or give as a gift.

17+ Grid Format Ratios, 100+ Background Patterns. Creating a photo collage is never been so easier. Just upload your photo, choose a grid format, apply background pattern, adjust borders and corners, add text and clip-arts. A beautiful piece of art is ready to share (online or print) with your friends and family.

CollageIt is an easy-to-use photo grid & collage maker for Mac OS X & Windows, which makes collage automatically. In a matter of seconds, this collage software can turn any ordinary photos into impressive collages.

You can make and edit collages with photos in your library on the Google Photos app or on the web. To edit your collages on your mobile device, use the Google Photos app. Some features aren't available on the web.

I wanted to vary my looks, so I started with just basic hair and makeup for the first look. For each look I added a bit of makeup and changed my hairstyle. For the most variety in your photos, try to slightly switch your hair or your pose in each photo. Add props that relate to each paper to add even more diversity.

Grid HD

The most popular of Photo Grid's collage editors is Grid HD, which comes with a huge menu of beautiful, pre-designed templates that accommodate anywhere from two to nine different photos. It offers different orientations (vertical, horizontal, or square) and lets you fiddle with settings like rounded corners and invisible borders. It even lets you add patterns, colors, and different die-cut edges to your borders. Overall, Photo Grid offers an adequate set of tools, but I still think it could use a couple of extras. It would be nice if Photo Grid let you customize the thickness of your borders and the curve of your collage's panels. I've seen these features on other collage apps, and have found them to be incredibly useful.

Free HD

If you're not so hot on the templates, the Free editor offers a free-form, tap-and-drag interface for creating collages. Admittedly, it's a lot more work to use Free than Grid, and your finished product may not look as polished, but it is certainly a worthwhile tool for those who enjoy coloring outside the lines. And unlike the other editors, the Free editor even lets you overlap images and add text boxes.

High and Wide

The High and Wide editors are simple and straightforward. You pick your images, and they create photobooth-style photo strips, either vertically or horizontally oriented. You can move and zoom in on your images, and that's about it.

Single

Probably the least used of the all the editors, this option puts out -- you guessed it -- one image, which doesn't exactly qualify as a collage. But while it may not let you combine photos, it does let you add different borders or even die-cut edges (think postage stamp) to your image, which can end up being pretty neat, depending how creative you get. That said, if you're looking to manipulate just a single photo, then you'd probably be better served using something other than Photo Grid.

No matter which collage editor you choose, Photo Grid offers a simple interface for moving and zooming in on photos and for swapping them between the frames of your collage. This is what stands out most to me about this app. While other collage apps are certainly capable of combining photos, they don't often come with such a simple tap-and-drag interface for performing these simple tasks. Also, Photo Grid is exceptionally good at sharing and saving its finished products, as it lets you choose between JPG and PNG formats, and high and very high resolutions. 2351a5e196

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