Photoshop Elements 14 Tips, Tricks and Shortcuts in easy steps by Vandome Nick

Photoshop Elements 14 Tips, Tricks and Shortcuts in easy steps by Vandome Nick

Author:Vandome, Nick
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781840787252
Publisher: In Easy Steps
Published: 2016-03-02T05:00:00+00:00


Within Elements, there are a number of Photomerge effects that can be used to combine elements from different photos to create a new image. This can be used to remove items from photos, combine elements from two or more photos, and match the exposure from different photos.

To access the Photomerge options, select Guided > Photomerge from within any of the Editor modes.

The Photomerge options are:

•Compose. This can be used to merge a part of one image with the background of another. This is a good option if you want to include people from one photo and transfer them into another photo.

•Exposure. This can be used to create a well-exposed photo from a series of photos of the same shot, that have different exposures, i.e. one may be over-exposed and another under-exposed. The Photomerge effect combines the photos so that the final one is correctly exposed. This can be done with the Automatic option, or the Manual one.

•Faces. This is an option for combining features of two faces together. This is done by opening photos of two people and then aligning the features of one so that they are merged with the other. The is a fun effect that can be used to combine faces of family members or two friends.

•Group Shot. This can be used to add or delete people from group shots. This is done by opening two or more, photos of the group. Use the Pencil tool to merge a person from one photo into the other and the Eraser tool to delete any areas that you do not want copied to the new photo.

•Scene Cleaner. This can be used to remove unwanted elements in a photo. This is done by using two or more similar photos, with elements that you want to remove, then merging the elements that you want to keep into the final photo. This is a good option if a single object has spoilt what is otherwise a good photo.

•Panorama. This can be used to create panoramas with two or more photos (see here for details).



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