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Hey guys I am trying to stitch together a sequence of wake boarding shots and put them into one picture. I have done it semi-successfully only once and would love to learn how to re-create this awesome effect every time.
Successful <http://www.hushinsulation.com/steve.jpg>
I am pretty sure I didn’t do this correctly but it was the only way I could figure out how. Here goes… I started by bringing in all the images into separate layers into cs3 I then selected all of them and chose Auto-Align. Once it got all of the frames onto the canvas I arranged them from left to right in to layers palette then chose the top image in to layers palette and chose create mask.
After Auto-Align <http://www.hushinsulation.com/afteralign.jpg>
I then used the eraser tool and brought the next image through so that i could see it. Once I could see it I would move onto the second layer in the layer palette and create layer mask and do the same for all the layers.
After Eraser Tool <http://www.hushinsulation.com/aftererase.jpg>
Once done I would choose Auto-Blend and it usually leaves a few of the frames out of the picture. This is what the unsuccessful ones looked like
After Auto-Blend <http://www.hushinsulation.com/afterblend.jpg>
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!! Thanks in advance
Mark
Successful <http://www.hushinsulation.com/steve.jpg>
I am pretty sure I didn’t do this correctly but it was the only way I could figure out how. Here goes… I started by bringing in all the images into separate layers into cs3 I then selected all of them and chose Auto-Align. Once it got all of the frames onto the canvas I arranged them from left to right in to layers palette then chose the top image in to layers palette and chose create mask.
After Auto-Align <http://www.hushinsulation.com/afteralign.jpg>
I then used the eraser tool and brought the next image through so that i could see it. Once I could see it I would move onto the second layer in the layer palette and create layer mask and do the same for all the layers.
After Eraser Tool <http://www.hushinsulation.com/aftererase.jpg>
Once done I would choose Auto-Blend and it usually leaves a few of the frames out of the picture. This is what the unsuccessful ones looked like
After Auto-Blend <http://www.hushinsulation.com/afterblend.jpg>
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!! Thanks in advance
Mark
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