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Last year while getting some things ready for a high school computer graphics class I was teaching, I created a composite image using several of my photos. I work using levels and I had one image each on its own level. I needed to merge two images to create the effect that they were one – a running stream was one (a sort of earth tone tint) and a small waterfall cascading over some rocks was the other (a more warmer orange-ish tint). I thought I used a level merge command but when the two levels were merged, the coloring on the images matched (the earth tone tint)! I can’t for the life of me remember what I did! I’ve tried auto-blend but the top image just disappears and photomerge doesn’t look familiar.
I’ve gone through the CS3 Instruction Manual but am not having much luck finding my answer. Can anyone help?
Thank you in advance! 🙂
I’ve gone through the CS3 Instruction Manual but am not having much luck finding my answer. Can anyone help?
Thank you in advance! 🙂
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