Photos for Sepia and Monochrome PhotoStitch

When using old sepia or monochrome pictures for a sepia or monochrome PhotoStitch, choose a photo with good contrast and detail. A plain and well defined background will be easier to remove.

To improve definition and contrast on old photos, temporarily remove the photo from its frame, and use a high resolution when scanning it. Where possible, avoid grainy prints. A scan from the negative may work better.

When using color photos for a sepia or monochrome PhotoStitch, choose a photo with good contrast and a well defined background, or one that can be easily removed.

A picture with good contrast, but poor color, may work well as a sepia or monochrome PhotoStitch.

General Considerations

Cropping Pictures

Keeping and Removing Parts of the Picture

Improving Contrast and Color

Enhancing Details

Photos for Color PhotoStitch

Photos for Color Tile PhotoStitch

Photos for Linear PhotoStitch