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Tych Panel: Photoshop extension for diptychs and triptychs creation

Tych Panel is an extension for Adobe Photoshop that automates diptychs and triptychs creation. It supports an arbitrary number of layouts using the compositing feature making it the perfect tool for your photos.
Together with the panel, Tych Panel is more powerful than any other similar script you've come across. Tych Panel is released as open source and can be used, modified and redistributed in any way you want.
More info and demo on:http://lumens.se/tychpanel

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