I want to drag a watermark onto an image and resize it and record the process as an action. I can't seem to make that work. Is it possible? Is there a tutorial somewhere that explains the process?
When I have made 5 HDR RAW pictures and want to combine them within CS6, the program Photoshop stops working. Why is this happening? What am I doing wrong? I juist follow the instructions of the book.
I am a molecular biologist trying to use either photoshop or illustrator to label data (I have both programs, 1 may be better than the other for what I need, but I am not sure). The data I want to label are essentially pictures, of varying size, with a resolution of 50pixel/cm (around 127ppi).
The best analogy of the transformations of my data would be a picture of some random object taken next to a ruler. I need to label the ruler, then remove the actual ruler and just leave the labels. I have several of these pictures, and I label them like this individually.
I have uploaded two images to gimp and have made minor changes to parts of each image (erased). Now I want to combine those changed parts in one image. How do I do that?
I want to know how to insert a customized/colorful font like the one seen in the attached picture (Darknet). How do I do this with a generic stock image using GIMP? I want to create titles for my books using fonts that are relevant to the book title.
Lets say I want to use a woman's face/body from one stock photo image and transplant it into another stock image (just the face/body even though there are other elements in the background.
Is this possible with Gimp? What I want to do is combine the two. For instance, a picture of a galaxy of stars and then paste the image of the woman onto it.
I am trying to combine these two images (I want to keep the very top of the first image but I like the second image better...there is just not enough of her hand). How would I be able to accomplish this while also getting the perspectives to match up? I can get the hand looking ok, but then the rest of the image is funky because nothing else matches.
I'm a new user of GIMP. I have scanned a line plan that I need to modify in a series of multiple scans (plan is too large to scan in one image) and I need to recombine the multiple files back into one seamless image.
I have 4 pictures that I would like to combine into 1 big 'picture' to use as my desktop. I have tried cut and pasting but the new window isn't big enough.
I have a shape, it has no fill, so it's just an outline, let's say it's an outline of a leg.
Now what I want to do is draw another outline inside that leg outline, but I don't want 2 end up with 2 separate shapes (2 layers), I want to draw the 2nd outline directly into the first one, so it's all one big vector shape.
For some reason this seems impossible to do in Photoshop CS6. If I select combine shapes, from the menu, free form pen tool and then draw the 2nd outline into the 1st outline, when I stop drawing I don't end up with one outline combined (on top of) the first, instead it just seems to do some weird clipping and I end up with the first outline shrinking, and the outline I just drew appearing not as an outline but as a path.
This is something that works perfectly in Flash pro, you draw a shape, you draw another one on top and you then have both perfectly combined, no fuss no bother. You can even vary the stroke strength at any point along the line in Flash, I'm not sure this is even possible in Photoshop.
what's going wrong in photoshop or how to do that in photoshop?
I have two .TIFF files that I need to combine into one file that I can resave as a .TIFF or a .PDF. What is the best way to do this? It will be a flyer that needs to be printed front-and-back..
I have two images, the first one I have cropped to the correct size and the second is like a thumbnail that needs to be pasted in to the top right hand corner of the first image. How can I do that. I'm can't find a copy/paste tool that lets me paste the second image as a new layer on to the first.
I have two images, the first one I have cropped to the correct size and the second is like a thumbnail that needs to be pasted in to the top right hand corner of the first image. How can I do that. I'm can't find a copy/paste tool that lets me paste the second image as a new layer on to the first.
how can I combine four photos? They aren't similar in color but all are jpeg and I'd like to put them inside a rectangle so that where one stops, another begins...
I really like the way the photos were combined at this site. But I don't understand the directions too well in step 3. Could someone please explain this better to me. Are my source and target images supposed to be different in the apply image dialogue box? Because mine end up the same and I can't change them.
these are two photos combined from separate shots to create a panorama. unfortunately, the photographer must have shot the two photos at different times in the day or did some sort of different aperture/shutter speed settings or something, as the exposures are quite different. but it's not just a question of using brightness/contrast... the tone of the two photos are completely off. i've used brightness/contrast and just about when i get the background pretty close, the foreground is wayyyy off, and vice-versa. i also tried using adjustments with a gradient map, and selecting different tones, but it still won't do it just right. i need help figuring out how to match the tone of the two photos perfectly so it looks like they are one photo, obviously. they need to appear completely continuous.
I read an article somewhere saying you can expose a photo for the highlights and expose a photo for the shadows and then combine them in photoshop to achieve better detail in both areas. I can't find this article. I was hoping someone might have some suggestions or maybe even a walkthrough.