When it's a layer, you can play with it:
Adjustments: Brightness/Contrast
Adjustments: Colour Balance
etc...etc...maybe some clone stamp manipulations
etc...etc...
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Adjustments: Colour Balance
etc...etc...maybe some clone stamp manipulations
etc...etc...
Various degrees of opacity.
Experiment.
Or....just do the opposite of Pedro and mofaha.
You'll be alright. ;)
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Tue 1 Dec 2020, 22:21,
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Or....just do the opposite of Pedro and mofaha.
You'll be alright. ;)
I once did a picture with 20,457 layers and they all had different opacities and I got an award from Adobe
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Tue 1 Dec 2020, 22:23,
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There was an episode of the A-Team.
They were trapped in a shed, with a gun that wouldn’t fire.
Then Face made a trigger.
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Then Face made a trigger.
Blah blahblah b lah
1) hue/sat: match the saturation of the two images
2) color balance: match the mids, then shadows, then highlights. If you don’t feel confident judging it by eye, use the histograms as a guide
3) levels: match the brightness and contrast using levels
2) and 3) can be swapped around if that’s better for you
Once you’re done, touch up with the hue slider in hue/sat if necessary, and with the brightness/contrast slider.
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2) color balance: match the mids, then shadows, then highlights. If you don’t feel confident judging it by eye, use the histograms as a guide
3) levels: match the brightness and contrast using levels
2) and 3) can be swapped around if that’s better for you
Once you’re done, touch up with the hue slider in hue/sat if necessary, and with the brightness/contrast slider.