Merge 2 pics

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BK24
Jun 11, 2004
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Any help would be appreciated. Have 2 images that I took side by side an d wish to merge them into one shot.
TIA!!

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Marsupilami
Jun 11, 2004
BK24 wrote:
Any help would be appreciated. Have 2 images that I took side by side an d wish to merge them into one shot.
TIA!!

Open a new document of twice the size of a shot,
Ctrl+C and Ctrl+ V for each shot to the new document,
with the moving tool, adjust each shot (normally on different layers), Crop to the new size if needed.
It’s better to have made these shots to be superimposed. (and yes, this is the way i write english 😉 )
add a gradient mask on one layer just to make one gently fade to the other, correct your mask your a soft brush if needed…,
adjust color with a hue/saturation layer (might take few hours or days) and don’t forget, F1 is you friend!

and have fun…
as you can see… I am not completely an english speking person.


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Houba houba.
Marsu.
"ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba"
The Troggs "I can’t control myself"
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The Doormouse
Jun 11, 2004
"BK24" wrote:

Have 2 images that I took side by side an d
wish to merge them into one shot.

Use Photoshop! It is drag-n-drop simple.

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BK24
Jun 11, 2004
"Marsupilami" wrote in message
BK24 wrote:
Any help would be appreciated. Have 2 images that I took side by side an d wish to merge them into one shot.
TIA!!

Open a new document of twice the size of a shot,
Ctrl+C and Ctrl+ V for each shot to the new document,
with the moving tool, adjust each shot (normally on different layers), Crop to the new size if needed.
It’s better to have made these shots to be superimposed. (and yes, this is the way i write english 😉 )
add a gradient mask on one layer just to make one gently fade to the
other,
correct your mask your a soft brush if needed…,
adjust color with a hue/saturation layer (might take few hours or days) and don’t forget, F1 is you friend!

and have fun…
as you can see… I am not completely an english speking person.


+++++++++++
Houba houba.
Marsu.
"ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba"
The Troggs "I can’t control myself"
++++++++++
During the many storms lately we had a huge rainbow, more colors than I had ever seen with both ends visible in my backyard so I took 2 shots, 1 of each half. There already lined up as merging is what i had in mind to begin with.
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Erik.D
Jun 12, 2004
"Marsupilami" wrote in message
BK24 wrote:
Any help would be appreciated. Have 2 images that I took side by side an d wish to merge them into one shot.
TIA!!

Open a new document of twice the size of a shot,
Ctrl+C and Ctrl+ V for each shot to the new document,
with the moving tool, adjust each shot (normally on different layers), Crop to the new size if needed.
It’s better to have made these shots to be superimposed. (and yes, this is the way i write english 😉 )
add a gradient mask on one layer just to make one gently fade to the
other,
correct your mask your a soft brush if needed…,
adjust color with a hue/saturation layer (might take few hours or days) and don’t forget, F1 is you friend!

and have fun…
as you can see… I am not completely an english speking person.
Most marsupilami’s aren’t
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Marsupilami
Jun 12, 2004
and have fun…
as you can see… I am not completely an english speking person.
Most marsupilami’s aren’t

Houba houba!!


+++++++++++
Houba houba.
Marsu.
"ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba"
The Troggs "I can’t control myself"
++++++++++

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