Joining Photos in iPhoto

Can anyone please tell me if I can join 2 photos in iPhoto 09 to create a panoramic photo or will I have to do this in Photoshop or similar?

Welcome to the Apple Discussions. Are you wanting to just make a 2 photo layout or truly have a panoramic landscape photo from 2 or more photos?
If it's the later and you have a Canon camera there's an application that came on the disk with the camera that will do it. It's called PhotoStitch. Look on the CD and you'll find it.

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