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Hi,
I am basically doing a job where I have to match heads of people in one series of pics, taken with a Canon digital camera and then superimpose them on pics of bodies, all originally taken from a 70s magazine. It is all progressing well apart from the fact that I cannot seem to match up the ‘pattern’ that appears on the 70s pics onto the modern portrait shots. The pattern is like lots of dots or a moire effect, in other words a texture rather like when you scan a cheap magazine pic without de-screen.
I have tried the patch tool, but i am not getting a result that is good enough so I was wondering if anyone knew of a quick way I can make the two photos look texturally similar?
Many thanks in advance
MArtin C.
I am basically doing a job where I have to match heads of people in one series of pics, taken with a Canon digital camera and then superimpose them on pics of bodies, all originally taken from a 70s magazine. It is all progressing well apart from the fact that I cannot seem to match up the ‘pattern’ that appears on the 70s pics onto the modern portrait shots. The pattern is like lots of dots or a moire effect, in other words a texture rather like when you scan a cheap magazine pic without de-screen.
I have tried the patch tool, but i am not getting a result that is good enough so I was wondering if anyone knew of a quick way I can make the two photos look texturally similar?
Many thanks in advance
MArtin C.
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