Friday, January 8, 2010

How do you combine two shots with different exposure using photoshop?

If i am shooting at beach at around 7 in the evening n if i want to shoot sand and sky separately with different exposures and then combine together using photo shop how do i do it? can some one plz help meHow do you combine two shots with different exposure using photoshop?
If the shots are from identical positions, load one of the images into a window in photoshop. Then load the other in another window and copy it using ctrl-A, then ctrl-c. Go back to the original image and create a new layer. Copy the second image you loaded into the new layer. Now, using the layer window, adjust the opacity to reveal as much of the underneath layer as you need to superimpose the two images.





I hope this helps. There may be a better way of doing it, but this is what I've used to combine phases of the moon into a full moon.How do you combine two shots with different exposure using photoshop?
This advice pretty much describes how you shouldn't be doing it. Person who gave it has no idea. Second advice is better Report Abuse

There is a feature on Photoshop that will do that for you. It is called Merg HDRI





File %26gt; Automate %26gt; Merge to HDRI

No comments:

Post a Comment