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Photoshop Quick Tips - Blend Exposures - Week 57

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2009

The human eye sees more then even the best digital camera. Taking two exposures gives you the chance to blend them together in Photoshop as digital expert Gavin Hoey http://www.gavtrain.com demonstrates with this picture taken at the famous roman baths at bath..

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  • Master Gavin,

    Another excellent tutorial. One question; Can the same tool be use to stick a panoram. I have several shot taken on a tripod in portrait and need to stick. Trying to figure this out.

  • Yes it can, but the Photomerge function is far better.

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  • okay i got it to work. thanks for the video. i just don't know how to use photoshop very well and it's hard for me to follow quick clicks in photoshop because i'm unfamiliar with the tools and where to find them. i'm so glad i finally learned how to this - i can't wait to photograph some landscapes now. thanks again for the vid.

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  • Hi Gavin, how did you meter for the4 sky and foreground seperatly? did you use spot metering.....

  • amazing thanks :)

  • gavinnn .. you're my saviour .. this tutor is the perfect one for me .. many thanks

  • wow great channel. learnt some handy tips in this video that i've wondered were possible for ages, thanks

  • i spent hours looking for this!!

    thxxx, now i know how to do it....

    subscribed :)

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  • hello there, I followed all the steps but when I try to paint over the sky after creating the layer mask my brush tool paints the sky pink ( or a reddish color ), I selected black as my foreground color...what is going on ??

  • Big thanks for this Tutorial. I have been in Chichester Cathedral and I took to pictures of the same stain windows indoors and didn't have a clue how to blend them together. Now I ve got skills and I know already how to do it Once again big thanks and Im sending greetings from Bognor Regis Camera Club :-)

  • Gavin, is there a way to do this in Photoshop CS2?

    Ken

  • great tutorial ;D

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