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Is it possible to mix two different images in one?
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Updated 11-Feb-10 6:07am
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This is also not a real question. Instead of flooding these forums with drivel, tell us what you're tring to do, explain yourself, show us what you've done to solve your issue and tell us where you are stuck.

An image being captured, will be captured initially without anything else. You can merge two pictures if you want to, or place them side by side on a larger image, that is trivial. But, it's impossible based on this to know exactly what you want, I am just guessing.
 
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Quick Answer - yes.

Of course, you gave us no way to give you a real answer.
 
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Two possible solutions:
First one:
Get each pixels color values of both pictures, total them up, divide by the number of pixels in both pictures and paint a new image with the resulting colour. The result will probably be brown.

Second one (and maybe the better one):
Learn how to ask a proper question, describing your problem and not only hoping for somebody to read your mind.
 
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