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I have taken several shots of the same motive each with a different plane of focus (I used a tripod).
In Photoshop CS3 I have taken the resulting pictures and put them in different layers and aligned the pictures. Now I would like to mask the unsharp image areas on each layer in order to get a composit picture of all the sharp areas in all the layers.
Is there a way to select or mask everyting on a layer that is unsharp?
For those who are interested, one try (that is not satisfactory for my taste), can be seen here:
http://img.fotocommunity.com/photos/13638169.jpg
Regards from Bern, Switzerland
Ruedi
In Photoshop CS3 I have taken the resulting pictures and put them in different layers and aligned the pictures. Now I would like to mask the unsharp image areas on each layer in order to get a composit picture of all the sharp areas in all the layers.
Is there a way to select or mask everyting on a layer that is unsharp?
For those who are interested, one try (that is not satisfactory for my taste), can be seen here:
http://img.fotocommunity.com/photos/13638169.jpg
Regards from Bern, Switzerland
Ruedi
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