Thursday 6 December 2012

Photoshop Induction 2

 Automate options let Photoshop do a lot of the work, you just provide the images. It allows you to straighten images and build panoramas.


By loading files into stack you can combine images to find a medium of several images, so if you have a series of images taken of the same place with people interfering in each image you can blank them out and create one image of the background with nothing in the way.


By creating a 'Smart Object' the images can be edited further.


Collectively these images can be edited together under one 'stack'.



This option allows the image to take away the inconsistencies so you will be left with a desolate image of, for example a landscape.


This image shows how that the series has been transformed into a much more scenic image, making it appear desolate.

If there is a part of the image you want to keep the same then you can use the quick selection tool to choose one image that you want to keep a certain way. I selected an image with a more vivid sky as the medium of the images make the sky quite bland.



I used the Quick Selection tool to highlight the image in which the sky is most vivid. By going to Select - Inverse and deleting, it puts the sky into the medium image.




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