Author | Thread |
|
04/26/2004 09:04:59 PM · #1 |
|
|
04/26/2004 09:12:48 PM · #2 |
Me 3
 |
|
|
04/26/2004 09:25:32 PM · #3 |
I tried this myself and it worked resonably well.... except... Even when using a tripod and manual focus I found that the pieces doesn't fir properly when I cut and paste in PaintShop... This is really weird since there is no reason for them not to match perfectly.
Any ideas? |
|
|
04/27/2004 12:33:36 AM · #4 |
I am about to try this with my kids for subject, I think I will stick with a very plain background so it will be easy to match them up....I use photoshop elements so any other suggestions how to do this would be appreciated!
|
|
|
04/27/2004 12:36:04 AM · #5 |
Very cute, fun shots all.
:) |
|
|
04/27/2004 02:04:08 AM · #6 |
Tolovemoon, This is actually quite easy. The most important thing is to not bump the tripod at all. I also used Elements. If the lighting and focus are identical, you don't even have to be too careful on the cut and paste. Elements pastes exactly where it should go, there's no lining up at all.
|
|
Home -
Challenges -
Community -
League -
Photos -
Cameras -
Lenses -
Learn -
Help -
Terms of Use -
Privacy -
Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 09/08/2025 07:31:36 PM EDT.