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Hello All,
I have been searching for a PhotoShop filter/plug-in for quite some time. Let me take a moment to describe what I need and hopefully you can supply me with some feedback.
Please keep in mind all of these images are static … nothing moves. So there’s no need to work in anything other than PhotoShop. As you know PhotoShop is a very powerful software so I think this can be attained. Another thing to keep in mind is that all images are computer generated … not taken with a digital camera. So the ‘common’ pixels (explained in the following paragraph) are identical in every image (or layer).
I have one image that we’ll refer to as the MASTER. In addition to the MASTER I have tons of other images that are identical with one exception … each of these ‘other’ images contain a few items not in the MASTER image. For example, lets say the MASTER image is a computer generated image of grassy field. Each of the ‘other’ images contain that identical grassy field except one of the ‘other’ images contains a beach ball right in the middle of the field. While the other may contain a palm tree. In a sense, I want to compare each of the ‘other’ images (one at a time) to the MASTER and remove (or convert) the ‘common’ pixels (to transparency). So the only thing that shows up is the beach ball or the palm tree.
Once all of the images are generated I’m going to use them in Adobe/Macromedia Flash file. Initially the MASTER image will appear, when the user clicks/selects a ‘beach ball’ button, the beach ball will appear … when the user clicks/selects a ‘palm tree’ button, the beach ball will disappear and the palm tree will appear.
My guess is I’m looking for something that will unleash the power of PhotoShop, allow me to compare two layers (MASTER to the ‘other’) and remove the ‘common’ pixels between the two images. This really seems like a fairly simple thing … given how powerful PhotoShop is.
Any suggestions?
Please advise at your earliest convenience.
Thanks in advance for all of your help.
Brett Rachford
I have been searching for a PhotoShop filter/plug-in for quite some time. Let me take a moment to describe what I need and hopefully you can supply me with some feedback.
Please keep in mind all of these images are static … nothing moves. So there’s no need to work in anything other than PhotoShop. As you know PhotoShop is a very powerful software so I think this can be attained. Another thing to keep in mind is that all images are computer generated … not taken with a digital camera. So the ‘common’ pixels (explained in the following paragraph) are identical in every image (or layer).
I have one image that we’ll refer to as the MASTER. In addition to the MASTER I have tons of other images that are identical with one exception … each of these ‘other’ images contain a few items not in the MASTER image. For example, lets say the MASTER image is a computer generated image of grassy field. Each of the ‘other’ images contain that identical grassy field except one of the ‘other’ images contains a beach ball right in the middle of the field. While the other may contain a palm tree. In a sense, I want to compare each of the ‘other’ images (one at a time) to the MASTER and remove (or convert) the ‘common’ pixels (to transparency). So the only thing that shows up is the beach ball or the palm tree.
Once all of the images are generated I’m going to use them in Adobe/Macromedia Flash file. Initially the MASTER image will appear, when the user clicks/selects a ‘beach ball’ button, the beach ball will appear … when the user clicks/selects a ‘palm tree’ button, the beach ball will disappear and the palm tree will appear.
My guess is I’m looking for something that will unleash the power of PhotoShop, allow me to compare two layers (MASTER to the ‘other’) and remove the ‘common’ pixels between the two images. This really seems like a fairly simple thing … given how powerful PhotoShop is.
Any suggestions?
Please advise at your earliest convenience.
Thanks in advance for all of your help.
Brett Rachford
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