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Also known as photo collage, photographic montage

thumb|upright=1.35|Photomontage of kiwifruit and lemons, digitally manipulated using GIMP

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  • History
  • 19th century
  • 20th century
  • Heartfield, Grosz, and Dada
  • Russian/Soviet Constructivism
  • In the Americas
  • Postwar photomontage
  • Techniques
  • Legal and ethical issues
  • Scrapbooking
  • Photograph manipulation
  • Gallery
  • Examples by modern artists
  • Other
  • See also
  • References
  • External links

thumb|upright=1.35|Photomontage of kiwifruit and lemons, digitally manipulated using GIMP

Photomontage is the process and the result of making a composite photograph by cutting, gluing, rearranging and overlapping two or more photographs into a new image. Sometimes the resulting composite image is photographed so that the final image may appear as a seamless physical print. A similar method, although one that does not use film, is realized today through image-editing software. This latter technique is referred to by professionals as "compositing", and in casual usage is often called "photoshopping" (from the name of the popular software system). A composite of related photographs to extend a view of a single scene or subject would not be labeled as a montage, but instead a stitched image or a digital image mosaic.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “photomontage” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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