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Get them on your computer by scanning/upload or whatever it is that you have... then open your handy image program... Paint and everything else works fine, but I prefer Photoshop of course.
You can work from start to finish, or backwards... it depends on the angle from which the pictures were taken. *Note= if you're planning on making a sequence, then try not to move the camera at all when you're taking the pictures, and take as many as possible. A single frame of reference will make your sequence come out much better, and be much easier to put together.
But anyway- open the first picture of your sequence and get it positioned to the left on your background; then open the second frame of the sequence. What you're going to do is trim off everything to the rider's left on that picture, then drag the cropped image over onto the first frame, matching up the backgrounds. The final result will be one continuous background, showing the rider in two different positions. You crop the second picture so that its background won't overlap the first frame's skier (you want to make sure to choose your frames so that the skier isn't overlapping himself, either).
That could be very confusing... hmmmm. Verstehst du alles?
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