Photoshop :: How To Add Two Images Together In CS2
Jun 19, 2013
I want to add pixel by pixel. For example, a pixel in image 1 has (r1,g1,b1) and the corresponding pixel in image 2 has (r2,g2,b2). I want the result of the add in that pixel to be (r1 + r2, g1 + g2, B1 + b2). How do I do this?
where I can find script/plugin/software for making images composed of images. I'm desperately needing this for an non-profit assigment. Any help would be very much appreciated!
I'm looking for a script, software or photoshop plugin or anything that could help me with this.
What I want to do is this: Out of ~ 1000 pictures I want the software to arrange them into visualizing an image which I have choosen.
I am in the process of completing my Photographic website and need to make thumbnail and larger sizes for the the site. The site will have approximately 100 images on it. Clicking the thumbnails will connect to the larger images. How do I make both sizes in PS CS? Perhaps their is a generator that you would recommend for Mac 10.2?
A long time ago, when I was using Photoshop Elelments I found a plug-in that made it possible to work with stacks as a unit.
If I labeled the top image in the stack that lable was applied to all the images in the stack; then I could sort the the image on top and all the images in the stack would stay together, or if I deleted an image in the stack all the images in the stack were deleted. Without it I have open each stack I lable and apply the lable, so when I sort the stacked images they stay together.
I need to convert color images of vehicles to monotone images. When done correctly they will look like the car has been primed in preparation for painting.
I'm making a collage containing 4 images with different resolution. I want each image to have faded edges (to white) and I'm using gradient tool to accomplish this. The problem is that since the images have different resolution the gradient tool gives different result on each image even though I make the same "swipe". Is there another way of accomplishing these faded edges, equally looking and of the same size? The faded edges (to white) will, as you might have understood already, constitute the limit between the four pictures, that is, a white cross.
Hi, I am starting a new business making art prints for artists. I have purchased this huge printer ... just got it. I've been studying photoshop for months using "classroom in a book" and am finding out that I've probably studied the wrong thing.
I have three questions and thanks in advance for any of your expertise.
1. I successfully printed out a two foot by two foot photo I took of my husband with my 8.2 megapixel camera. Then, tried to print out another photo.... used the same photoshop settings, but the print was 6 inches by 6 inches...... I did notice that the second print was only 16. %... I wondered if that caused the difference in size? How do I set that to 100 % if that is what is needed?
2. I want to print out multiple small prints using this big paper and printer... I want to tile these various prints (all different) along the top making rows... I want them to be all different. I called Epson support and they said I could do that in photoshop. Do I use the browser?
3. I have a wide format scanner. It does up to 11 x 17 inches. If I have something larger to scan, let's say, I scan the bottom of the image and then scan the top of the image, how do I put them together?
Just installed Lightroom 4, more than 60000 images were imported. Many of them were duplicates, triplets and so on. I want to have a clean, unincombured library. Should I delete the 60000 images and reinstall the images from my photo digital cards or use the slow process of "X" out the unwanted images? I would like to start improving my images vs removing the unwanted images.
I've been having problems selecting images in the library module when multiple images are in view (not down in the timeline, but in the main window). It seems sporadic with which ones it won't let me select, it somehow manages to be the ones that I need to click....!! I just literally can't click it as if it were an image I already imported or something, but it's not grayed out like that. I've been having to select a nearby image then use my arrow keys to navigate to and click the image I need.
Lightroom will not display preview images during import of raw images. Any images in other formats display fine but with raw images I get a gray window the size of the preview image and the words "preview unavailable for this file".
In Lightroom 4.1 when rating (flags, stars or colors) a selected group of images all images selected will have the same flag applied. For instance if I select 10 images to view in the survey mode to compare and select 1 to be flagged as rejected all 10 will be flagged rejected, not just the one. Is there a way to turn this off to select a group of images and flag each differently?
let's say I have a page with 6 images and 6 captions. is there anyway to crop out more than one at a time and save them? Currently I have to crop out all but one, then save that one, then reload the image and crop out another one and save etc over and over. is there a better way?
I am working on pdf file, in which all the assets has been created in illustrator. I am opening that file in illustrator, and by save for web option exporting the images. But somehow the images as not proper. There are some colour related issues and also the images are not proper.
Is there any other way around so that I can extract those without loosing the quality ?
I’ve been looking for over 2 hours now how to do this and I’m still no better off, however I have learnt a few tips here and there,so I’m totally new to gfx stuff but i know how to make an image transparent.
i want the logo on the image but i dont understand how too?? ( with out getting all the grey and white boxes (around the logo on the greenhouse pic which goes white once i save it) i want the image background to still be there.
How do I put images that have been altered in PS together with my images altered in LR4 to make a slideshow. They are currently sitting in LR in 2files and I simply don't know how to combine them
I was learning about the layers and masks and i seen that i have to have two images under each others under the layer option panel, i tried many times to add images but it always shows in two different panels as the following image I want to add two different images in this panel to make any changes i want.
When I set the canvas size photoshop CS5 opens the images on screen approx 45% than I want them. It is the correct demensions when I print the image but when I save it as jpeg it remains too big.
Previously when using PS3 I would minimise PS during Image processing large batches of images - once minimised nothing of PS was visible on the screen and I could go about other bits without images flashing up during the processing.
Now with PS6, minimised as before, during this process images are not hidden and every image will flash up on screen during the process...
Is there a way to disable this feature so images do not flash up? Fingers are crossed.
I'm looking for a source for map images. Specifically, US map with state outlines. Preferably monochrome, it will make it easier to manipulate in Photoshop / Illustrator...
I am trying to convert a word file (images and text) to a pdf through file->print->save as pdf but for some reason some of the images turn out with heaps of lines through them, I have tried playing with prefrences etc but to no avail
First let me state, I'm not a photographer. I am in awe of those of you that cant take such miraculous shots. I've got some of the camera equipment but not the knowledge to do even 1/4 as well as what I've seen here.
I'm giving an impromptu Q&A this weekend about the power of Photoshop. Essentially just displaying some quick options available to Photographers, including a brief overview of Lightroom. Code:
Ok im good with web design but im crap with creating images, especially 3d ones. How on earth would one go about creating images of the sort that can be found in the popular cpanel. Obviously not the same but there must be a technique to create something similar?
true HDR images - how to make them, how to manipulate them, the pros & cons, all that... The author uses CS3 Extended for his demonstrations. All he really does is use layers, filters, and some of the tweaks in the Image menu - nothing fancy. When I tried my own HDR, merged in Photomatix (basic) and saved, then opened in PS for the fun part, I noticed I didn't have the option of layers at all. I did have the image adjustments and the filters, as I expected. It's just only now occured to me as I'm writing this that the file format (OpenEXR, .exr, using ZIP compression) which I used might not support layers. I can't test that until tonite when I'm home. However, the author does recommend using the .exr or .hdr file formats for the 32-bit images and makes no comment about having to convert to a different file format to manipulate in his CS3 Extended (or at all).
32-bit mode and "plain vanilla" CS3 - not Extended - and/or those file formats? Is it the file format, or is it a limitation of CS3 basic vs. Extended that I don't have access to layers?
I've got a copy of Photoshop 7 on my computer that I want to upgrade or replace. I'm trying to decide whether to upgrade to Photoshop CS3 or to buy Photshop Elements 6.
I didn't see too many differences between the two for an amateur until a guy recently told me that Elements cannot use the all important clone tool on 16 bit images. You must first convert to 8 bits, and lose a bunch of data in the process.
Let's say you've got this great picture that you shot RAW, or a negative that you scanned as a big tiff file and the picture has a little problem like dust on your sensor or on the scan that must be fixed. He said that In Elements you can only fix this by first converting to 8 bit. Doing this you will lose detail in shadow and highlight areas.
He said that he didn't really fully realize this until he starting scanning b+w negs and noticed a big difference in shadow detail of images he had converted to 8 bit in order clone out a few dust spots.