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Old 25-07-07, 15:29
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Can anyone point me to a tutorial on how to combine images using PS 7? What I want to do is to insert parts of one image into another, clouds into a cloudless sky sort of thing.
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Dan, I don't use PS7 anymore and can't remember whether there is a magic wand to pick the area you want to remove. Hopefully someone will be able to help soon.
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Hi Dan. Don't know any web sites but try this:-

Open the image you want to copy. Lasso around the area you want to copy and, from 'Edit' pull-down click on 'copy'.

Open the image you want to alter. From 'Edit' pull-down click on 'paste'. The copied image will automatically be put on a new layer.

You'll need to make sure that the copied image is topmost layer. You can then play around with editing tools as need-be. The file can be saved as .psd so that the layers are retained, or saved as .jpeg, in which case you'll have both layers combined.
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Have a look at this link, it might have what your after.

http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/pho.../bllps5out.htm
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Thanks, guys!
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Another link you could try - click on ARTICLES AND TUTORIALS

http://www.pixalo.com/articles/makin...-photoshop.php
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