Put on white square rectangular pictures?

I have 6 rectangular pictures and I want to set each one 6 square white background and then save the resulting images (it is displayed in Instagram - it's crazy that they do not allow to display rectangles, but there you go). What would be the shortest way to do? Thank you!

  1. Go to file > new > empty file. This will be your canvas. Enter w & h (to comply with the obligation to post), resolution, the same value as that of the photos, color: white background
  2. Open photo 1, go to Select > all, Edit > copy to the Clipboard
  3. Open the empty file, go to Edition > paste. Photo 1 turns on a separate layer.
  4. Place the photo on canvas and resize with the corner of the frame handles including (if necessary) using the move tool
  5. Flatten the image, and then file > save as. You probably want to JPEG format.
  6. Repeat for 2-6 photos

If I misunderstood your ad and you want 6 shots like a collage, then check it out empty file in step #1 large enough to accommodate a 6 pictures.on background. Here, you would have 7 layers: background and 6 layers with photos.

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