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Post by Sepiana on Oct 21, 2018 19:56:53 GMT
I have installed Grants tools & was easy. I now only have to double click on the mask icon and bang its there,so i start to use the brush. This is a lot quicker way to do this. ipbr21054, glad to hear you got Grant's Tools installed. I knew you would. Good for you! If you need more information on how to use layer masks, . . . Layer Masks Explained
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Post by BuckSkin on Oct 27, 2018 2:16:49 GMT
I have two of the same photos of which i need to combine the two together. By "two of the same", are you meaning that these two photos were taken at the exact same location/time only with differing exposures, such that the one is exposed for the terrain and the other exposed for the sky ?
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Post by Bailey on Oct 27, 2018 3:24:30 GMT
Hi, I have two of the same photos of which i need to combine the two together. Let me explain. One photo has a nice sky but the landscape is dark. The other has the landscape perfect but the sky is poor. I would like to have the two photos where when i use the brush on the photo with the poor sky is to move the brush around so the nice sky on the photo below bleed / blends in from the photo below. Hope i explained that ok for you. ... Hi ipbr21054. Yes you have explained it ok. Another solution for blending two images together is with a luminosity mask.
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Post by Bailey on Oct 27, 2018 5:15:28 GMT
... Would this also be possible to save as a template and just import 2 images next time i wish to use or would i need to start from scratch every time ?
I don't know about a template, but if you use the luminosity mask solution a script using Elements+ can certainly be created to prompt the user to input two images and it will then automatically create an output image of the blended input images.
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Post by ipbr21054 on Nov 7, 2018 11:21:22 GMT
Hi, I have taken a look at the item you talk about in post above, photoshopelementsandmore.com/post/50549This seems exactly what i need. Do you know of a step by step of which i can follow please. I am now using PE9. Have a nice day.
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Post by Sepiana on Nov 7, 2018 14:19:39 GMT
I have taken a look at the item you talk about in post above, photoshopelementsandmore.com/post/50549This seems exactly what i need. Do you know of a step by step of which i can follow please. I am now using PE9. ipbr21054,
tonyw , the member who posted that in the CE challenge thread is not online at the moment. You may want to check the tutorial below; it will work just fine in PSE 9.
PSE15 Manual Luminosity Mask Blending
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Post by ipbr21054 on Nov 7, 2018 16:14:52 GMT
I will take a look tonight thanks
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