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Step 1: Find two suitable photographs that you would like to merge together. Many times, you may need to take a photograph of something and extract out only the parts that you need.

Step 1: Find two suitable photographs that you would like to merge together. Many times, you may need to take a photograph of something and extract out only the parts that you need.

This tutorial will explain one of the hottest new trends in Photography. HDR! Learn how to shoot, merge and tone-map photos to extend the dynamic range and produce those painted looking results. Covers photoshop CS3,

This tutorial will give you an idea to turn the normal photos into decent HDR Image. The skill can be widely applied to your photo. No special photoshop technique is required. Most steps are done in blending mode settings. Very nice!

Here is a quick and simple way to merge those 2 images into 1 and make them look like they were made that way.

Since digital cameras can only capture a fraction of the brightness range that your eyes can see, Adobe has added a new Merge to HDR function in Photoshop CS2 that lets you merge several exposures into one High Dynamic Range (HDR) image. This new feature allows you to capture the full range of color values that your eyes can see and produces some amazing images. Let's take a look.

Now unless you are a professional photographer or have taken the images in perfect Perspective, Photomerge would not be able to automatically merge the images. So you have to the work manually.

The name of this was trouble for me, so sorry if it's confusing at first. The tutorial is actually very easy to understand and can inspire you to do many things. This enables you to take a half of an image and turn it into a whole image. For example, I have a picture of a boy with half of his face on it. I flipped it horizontal and merged it with the other side after some touch-ups. Now it looks like a normal picture, if you ignore the eyebrows and hands.

Let's open them both in PhotoShop and begin. We will be importing the man into the landscape image, so let's select all (Ctrl+A) of the man image, and paste (Ctrl+V) into the landscape image. The man is taller than the landscape at the moment, so we will goto Edit > Transform > Scale. We won't make him too small, just yet. We still want him pretty big to make it easier to cut him out - then we will scale him down again. So we'll be working like this:

For this tutorial it is essential to find images with the same dimensions or close. In this tutorial that wasn't the case, but that's because my goal here is just to explain how I did this.

At this tutorial we are gonna make one perfect & scenary merging two base shots so the first step is obvious choose two shots

This is another simple tutorial that shows you how you can use photoshops "Photomerge" function to merge together panoramic photographs easily. Some times people spend time dragging images onto a big canvas and try merging with another image manually and the whole thing becomes one ugly mess. Photoshop does all the hard work. I am using these 3 pictures which I took while on holiday -

1. Create a new document. The size is 640 x 480 this time, because the source files are 640 x 480 images.

The results of the new and improved Photomerge are remarkably better than the previous versions. So much better, in fact, that you may find yourself happily indulging in a period of Photomerge rediscovery, especially if you were ever frustrated by some of the random blending errors and post-merge touch-ups required in the CS and CS2 version. Accessing this feature is the same as in previous versions of the program: From within Photoshop, choose File>Automate>Photomerge. From Adobe Bridge, select the image thumbnails you want to use for the merged image and choose Tools>Photoshop>Photomerge.

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[9]-Thanks for read this Photoshop Tutorial. I hope U have Enjoyed & the Final Output of this tutorial is shown below

Merging images is one top uses for PhotoShop, and this tutorial will show you how to blend two images together well.

Once you link layers together in Adobe Photoshop CS3, you can then merge them together to create one layer so effects can be applied only once instead of to the multiple layers. In this video tutorial, you will learn how to merge linked layers in Photoshop CS3.

You can easily merge all of the visible layers in Adobe Photoshop CS3 by using a simple command. In this video tutorial, you will learn how to merge visible layers in Photoshop CS3.

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