Thursday, December 24, 2009

How do i photoshop a picture of one person appearing in the same frame multiple times?

i've already taken the pictues without adjusting the tripod in any way so the background hasnt changed except for the person standing in various places, how do i make it so they aren't see-through?How do i photoshop a picture of one person appearing in the same frame multiple times?
You will just cut %26amp; move the person out of each photo and drag them into the main picture (each body will be a layer). To do this you'll need to open each picture and extract the person from each one except the main one you're using.


The version of photoshop you are using will dictate how you want to do this. You can allow for the transfer of shadows as well since you will be moving them to the matching location.


With the pictures being taken with a tripod, and all settings the same the lighting should be fine.


Flatten image %26amp; you're done!How do i photoshop a picture of one person appearing in the same frame multiple times?
You can't. What I would recommend is re-taking the pictures in separate exposures and then combining them in different ';layers'; of your picture.





What has occurred is the background wasn't totally black, allowing for the background exposure to come through the images already taken.





You may want to change the contrast in PhotoShop which may help eliminate the bleed, but the images will be very contrasty....something to try anyway.

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