fading adjacent images into each other

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Jan 7, 2004
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photoshop 7 … I need some advice …

think of three or four images that are positioned in a row, side by side, on a dark blue background. they are supposed to look more like one single image, with the borders between them not sharp but rather fading into each other. i just can’t find out how to do this. ideas anyone?

-michael

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edjh
Jan 7, 2004
Michael Peters wrote:

photoshop 7 … I need some advice …

think of three or four images that are positioned in a row, side by side, on a dark blue background. they are supposed to look more like one single image, with the borders between them not sharp but rather fading into each other. i just can’t find out how to do this. ideas anyone?
-michael
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Kris Zalika
Jan 7, 2004
in article btghv8$el$06$, Michael Peters at
wrote on 1/7/04 1:06 AM:

photoshop 7 … I need some advice …

think of three or four images that are positioned in a row, side by side, on a dark blue background. they are supposed to look more like one single image, with the borders between them not sharp but rather fading into each other. i just can’t find out how to do this. ideas anyone?
-michael

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Enric Laguia
Jan 8, 2004
Try:
http://www.myjanee.com/tuts/layermask/layermask.htm

Salu2, Enric BCN

Michael Peters ha escrito:

photoshop 7 … I need some advice …

think of three or four images that are positioned in a row, side by side, on a dark blue background. they are supposed to look more like one single image, with the borders between them not sharp but rather fading into each other. i just can’t find out how to do this. ideas anyone?
-michael
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Michael Peters
Jan 8, 2004
Try:
http://www.myjanee.com/tuts/layermask/layermask.htm

thanks very much! at least one out of three answers was helpful.

-michael
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johnpower
Jan 8, 2004
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 09:32:29 +0100, "Michael Peters" wrote:

Try:
http://www.myjanee.com/tuts/layermask/layermask.htm

thanks very much! at least one out of three answers was helpful.

-michael
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