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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2010

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  • With faces in particular, you are going to need to make sure that both the camera and the background do not move between the two shots. I suggest a tripod for best results. I tested it and if either the background or camera move/change, the picture will have a higher probability of having clearly distorted edges where the fusing occurred. Tripods are relatively cheap, and a cameraman's best friend. Hope this helps!

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  • pretty neat. I'm trying to find a demo of photo fuse with replaced faces. Can you tell that it has been "stitched" together?

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