Thanks Moose. I take it, then, that you never merely put one image on
top of the other.
Chris
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On 27 Apr 2005, at 06:32, Moose wrote:
> In PS, there is always one more way to skin a cat than one already know
> about. My method is to select whichever part is most even using the
> Magic Wand, Select by Color and/or the Lasso in one or another of its
> forms. Which tool works best depends on the image. Select by Color can
> be amazing for selecting things like sky or water seen through trees,
> etc. I then make the selection or its inverse into a new layer and drag
> it over onto the other RAW extract. In this case, it was the stamen,
> but
> could just as easily been the petals. Sometimes feathering the
> selection
> before creating a new layer from it works best, sometimes not. I don't
> know how to say except that common sense about the nature of the
> selection and experience help.
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