How can I overlap the images without bleeding into one another?

I read to make diapers and I tried without success. I have a main picture at the top and then want to place another one out of the side which is a little transparent but the upper part of this photo would meet the bottom left of the picture at the top, and they mesh together and bleed. How can I stop this from happening?

If I understand this: you want to overlap transparent photo on another photo. But the overlap area should show as the picture on top!

I guess for some reason you do not want to turn off the power of the picture transparency effect to achieve?

And also you do not want to send the transparent picture to the back of the first photo, as well as for the overlap area only the first image box will show then?

If this is the case, you can try to use a custom photo shape frame under:

1. place the two the picture the way you want they overlap at the corners

2 Select the picture on the top and copy (no need to stick now)

3. Select two photos, go to the window > object & Layout > Path finder and click on the button subtraction

You have the picture in the back in a frame under the area of overlap of custom shape

4. now edit > paste in place

The transparent picture you copied is now precisely aligned to the custom shape of the first image of the photo

Tags: InDesign

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